Crafty Green Boyfriend and I visited this beautiful place on our first full day of our Highland holiday. The reserve starts in relatively low land with highland cattle
and pretty wooded trails
We walked up very steep slopes (thankfully there's a bench strategically placed midway up the steepest slope)
the walk has some stunning views across the mountains
and the path leads into a wonderful landscape
where the natural forests are regenerating after deer numbers have been controlled.
The lichens round here are wonderful
and we saw green tiger beetle
and burying beetle
and a hoverfly (Sericomyia silentis - sometimes known as the bog hoverfly, though other species are known by that English name too)
and a few other insects, though in general we hoped to see more insects than we did.
We didn't scale any of the peaks but just enjoyed the beautiful scenery and nature. On the way back down we took time to site and watch the siskins and redpolls at the bird feeder
it was interesting to watch the interactions between the two species, they always seem to me to be very similar birds except for the colour scheme (siskin being quite yellow and redpoll being quite pink with a red head) but these redpolls seemed quite aggressive to the siskins.
1 comment:
Wow! What a fascinating place to spend time in and lovely photos documenting it ~ thanks!
Happy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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