Birding on North Ronaldsay, Orkney

Over the last few years we have used the October break to get away for a bit of birding and hopefully find some new rarer migrant birds. That has taken us south to Norfolk the last few years (and outside the scope of this blog) but this year we headed North, took the ferry acrossContinueContinue reading “Birding on North Ronaldsay, Orkney”

The Wildlife of Harris and Lewis

At the end of March into early April 2022, we had one week exploring the wildlife of Harris and Lewis. It was a great opportunity to catch up with the wildlife of the Outer Hebrides. The wildlife of Harris and Lewis I thought I would write a brief summary of our time on the island.ContinueContinue reading “The Wildlife of Harris and Lewis”

Boat trip to Bass Rock

Bass Rock is the world’s largest Northern Gannet colony. I have been wanting to visit it for ages and finally made it at the weekend. We booked on a fast RIB boat trip organised by the Scottish Seabird Centre at North Berwick. This “Three Island Seafari” trip also visited the Lamb and Craigleith but itContinueContinue reading “Boat trip to Bass Rock”

Photographing Golden Eagles on Mull

For the last few years I have tried to set myself a wildlife photography objective for each holiday we go on. It is just enough to give me a focus and more often than not I am able to achieve the objective. On past holidays I have targeted Pine Martin, Otter, White Tailed Eagle andContinueContinue reading “Photographing Golden Eagles on Mull”

Seeing Whales and Dolphins on Mull

We have just come back from a lovely week on the Isle of Mull and I will be sharing some of the nature highlights in three separate posts in the coming few days. First up is a wonderful whale watching trip we took with Sea Life Surveys from Tobermory. We took the four hour “WildlifeContinueContinue reading “Seeing Whales and Dolphins on Mull”

An alternative Big 5 – the White-Tailed Eagle

Hopefully you have seen Scotland’s Big 5 – Red Squirrel, Red Deer, Golden Eagle, Otter and Harbour Seal. If you haven’t why not set these as a target for a wildlife holiday around Scotland or to see all five during the rest of the year. Doing so will take you to some wonderful places andContinueContinue reading “An alternative Big 5 – the White-Tailed Eagle”