A day in the Glens

A day in the Glens



Thursday saw us make the two mile drive to the gatekeepers property at Glen Strathfarrar where we were given a permit to drive the seventeen miles through the private glen and I have to say it was a fabulous drive too. We also took the slightly longer drive of around sixteen miles down to Glen Affric which is again about a sixteen mile route to the river and back passing loch Beinn and loch Afrric on route. Both routes highly recommended.

As for birds I found Black-throated Diver that happily swam passed the picnic tables at loch Beinn, Lots of Dipper and Grey Wagtail, Mergansers and a single Goosander, a herd of six Whooper Swan and a flock of fifty of so mixed Redwing and Fieldfare. Although both Glens look great for Eagle I only had Buzzards in both glens.

Glen Strathfarrar has lots of Red Deer and Mountain Goats to entertain along the route but overall both these drives are all about the scenery.

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Black-throated Diver at Loch Beinn
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Red Deer everywhere….these ones feeding on the target practice field
Goat
Mountain Goat
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Dipper
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Grey Wagtail

I’ll post a few scenic images once I’ve extracted them from Suzannes Camera.

If you’re ever in the Inverness area these glens are about half an hour drive to get to the start but will take the best part of a day to enjoy fully. Glen Strathfarrar only allows twenty five cars in at one time so get there early but you will not find crowds here.

 

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Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson

Essex Birder using the blog as a diary of my trips around the country chasing birds. Enjoying the places it takes me and the people I meet along the way. Great to spend time with my Dad and brother as we chase our year lists and grow our life list in the process.

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Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson

Essex Birder using the blog as a diary of my trips around the country chasing birds. Enjoying the places it takes me and the people I meet along the way. Great to spend time with my Dad and brother as we chase our year lists and grow our life list in the process.

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