Today, I was researching a walk for my next session of guided birdwatching walks. I started at farmland in the Liberton area of Edinburgh, walked through part of the beautiful Hermitage of Braid and then came back into the Liberton farmland at a different point. The walk gave me new perspectives on areas I already know individually and it was the first time I'd woven them into a round trip. At the beginning of the walk, one of the fields was full of fieldfares, such beautiful big colourful thrushes! At the entrance to the Hermitage, I noticed a lot of birds in the bushes at the top of a small hill. I noticed that some of them were blue tits, one was a treecreeper but others seemed to be siskins, but I couldn't get a good view. Then another birdwatcher told me that there were better views if I went up a flight of very muddy steps, which I did and yes, what a wonderful view I got of these lovely active little birds!
I then carried on into the Hermitage, where there are some striking rock formations with a kestrel hovering above!
Then a steep walk up towards Braid Hills, passing a very large flock of chaffinches (which I checked for bramblings, but no luck!) then over a path by a golf course onto a main road with lovely views that leads to the farmland again. On the farmland, I found hedges full of finches - greenfinches, goldfinches, chaffinches and bramblings! Oh and found several clumps of snowdrops on bloom and a couple of clumps of lesser celandine in bud.
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I love the sound of fieldfares clacking overhead!
You do so many good things...
What a wonderful walk Juliet! Hermitage of Braid, what a lovely sound that has to it.
xx, shell
That's a bird-filled walk!
Sounds like an interesting course and that particular walk seems to offer many varieties of birds to watch. Good exercise, too, by the sounds of it!
What a gorgeous walk!
Sounds fantastic! I am amazed the amount of different birds you have up there to us, as we don't get siskins or fieldfairs, but we do get a lot of the finches and tit varieties! Will have to look up a tree creeper as am not sure what they look like either! Nothing better than a walk in the great outdoors... ;)
It's a wonderful thing about being out and about at the moment, there seem to be so many birds around. Sounds like your guided walks will be really interesting xx
What a delightful time you must have had.
Lovely photos. I love sceneries and terrain like that.
And finding all the birdies - nice :D!
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