Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Cairnsmore of Fleet National Nature Reserve and Pool of Ness

Our next trip while we were staying in Dumfries was to Cairnsmore of Fleet, a beautiful upland national nature reserve, which is managed by Scottish National Heritage.

The scenery here is spectacular





and there is plenty of wildlife to see! One of the stars of the show is the gold ringed dragonfly, a large, easily identified insect that isn't shy of having its photo taken 



Again we saw lots of butterflies, including lots of peacocks


and painted ladies 

but also the much rarer Scotch Argus

Plenty of birds around too, including ravens.

 Some very handsome sheep too



On the way back to Dumfries, we noticed a signpost down to Pool of Ness, which we thought looked interesting. What a lovely little spot it turned out to be too, though it's a steep and muddy path to get there!





3 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello, what a wonderful preserve. I love the views, sheep and the butterflies. Gorgeous photos. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

Simon Douglas Thompson said...

And in my mum's birth county, wish I'd known of it when we were around there a couple of years ago

RG said...

I do like he butterflies!!!