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Scotland 10th-14th
April 2008***£320 **£350 |
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Scotland
at anytime of the year is a magical Imagine you are on the fringe of a Caledonian Woodland, it is 6am, it’s cool, it’s grey and dim. The sun has yet to rise. The ground is wet with heavy dew and in the undulating rolling rough grassland, patches of mist hover over the depressions. A Curlew punctuates the air with an alarming musical trill. Then from the left, and out of the gloom you make out the shape of a female Black Grouse as she flies in low and lands 50m away from you, closely followed by two males who quickly square up to one another. The air quickly becomes filled with the whooshes and bubbles of jousting male Black Grouse. The sun begins to rise and you see more clearly the males confronting one another, back and forth as they thrust and parry, calling distinctively, their breath visible in the cool morning, as they fight for dominance and more importantly the female, who appears nonchalant to the impressive display going on at her side. On a nearby small peaty pool, a pair of Goldeneye swim around, the male tossing his head back in an attempt to impress his female and win her favour. Another
early morning, it’s even earlier, 5:30 am. We’ve travelled the short distance
from our very comfortable and warm beds, to a cool, grey RSPB Loch Garten.
We’ve parked in the car park and bid a good morning to the poor soul on
reception and made our way to the luxurious hide that is the Osprey Centre.
Our quarry is the now rare and very elusive Capercaillie. The microphones
pick up the distinctive rattle of a male as he displays– tantalisingly
just out view of the cameras. The sun begin You too can witness spectacular scenes and many more like these. In spring Gone Birding will be running a tour to the Highlands of Scotland to experience birding in this superb area. In early or mid-April, a long weekend trip. For ***£320 **£350 all-inclusive price, you can enjoy these magical birds in spectacular scenery with an experienced guide, in the friendly company of other birders. (maximum group size of 12 participants). *A modest amount of fitness is required as the trip entails full days out from (optional) dawn trips for leks, to climbing hills in Cairngorm for Ptarmigan. What’s covered
in the ***£320 **£350:
All transport costs (pickup probably Sheffield) All accommodation (bed
& breakfast) All meals (breakfast in What is not covered: Transport to pickup point. Evening meal for option B during overnight drive to Aviemore. Personal insurance & personal drinks. There are two cost options, ** £350, set off at 08:00, drive all day Thursday, arrive at our accommodation that evening. Obviously this will entail an extra nights b+b and extra evening meal, hence the higher cost. Or ***£320, set off at 20:00 on the Thursday evening for an overnight drive, with a view to being in Abernethy for first light. Itinerary The itinerary
will be weather dependent. Trips to the hills and valleys may be brought
forward or put back as the weather dictates. We will use a modern minibus
with ample room. There is a £50 reduction in the tour price for a competent
second driver to assist with the driving to and from Aviemore. Each day
we will have an (optional) pre-breakfast jaunt, to search for Capercaillie,
woodland species, or Black Grouse. We will return for a hearty
breakfast, b Day 1 A)**Pick up at 08:00 for drive to Aviemore o/night in b+b (extra night b+b). B)*** Pick up at 20:00 for o/night drive to Abernethy (cheaper option). Day 2 Be in Abernethy for first light to witness a Black Grouse lek and hopefully catch up with Capercaillie, Crossbills and Crested Tit. Return and have a hearty & deserved breakfast. We will spend the late morning and early afternoon in the Findhorn Valley looking for raptors and upland species. These should include Golden Eagle, Peregrine, Buzzard, Dipper, Ring Ouzel and Raven. In the past we have also had Red Kite and White-tailed Eagle. If we are feeling fit we will spend the remaining time at the RSPB reserve at Loch Garten (bring RSPB membership cards if you have them), to observe the world famous Ospreys (if they have returned) as well as try for Crested Tit and the Crossbills. Day
3 Optional
early morning venture looking for woodland species. Return for breakfast.
If the weather is fine we will visit Cairngorm to locate Ptarmigan,
possibly Snow Bunting, stopping at Loch Morlich to search for breeding
Wigeon and Goldeneye. We have also had Red and Black-throated
Divers here. Depending how easy Ptarmigan are, we will go north
to a large loch to find breeding plumaged Black-throated Diver
on territory, and hopefully hear Day 4 Optional early morning venture looking for woodland species, which will hopefully include Parrot Crossbills in the unique Caledonian Pine woods. Return for breakfast. A return visit to the Findhorn Valley will hopefully clean up on anything we missed, before taking the road over the tops that have produced Hen Harrier in the past. Eventually arriving at Loch Ruthven to search for breeding Slavonian Grebes. We may return to Loch Garten to hopefully enjoy the Osprey’s afterwards. Day 5
Optional early morning venture looking for woodland species. Return for
breakfast and check out of b+b. Spend the morning cleaning up on anything
we want better views of, or a walk around Loch-en-Eileen for Crested
Tit, before heading south at lunchtime, with several stops (inc. possibly
Loch of the Lowes for more Ospreys). Arriving Sheffield early evening. Previous & current trip reports available in our Tour Report Archive. Bookings are now being taken for our next Scotland tour click here
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