Yesterday was our second day in Scotland. We started very early, meeting up at
RSPB Loch Garten at 5.30am, hoping to see our first
Capercaille. Unfortunately, we "dipped", and no birds were seen during the organised event. We did, however, see dozens of
Siskins,
Chaffinches, the famous
Ospreys (see
blog here for details of this year's nest) and
Coal Tits. Best of all though, was a beautiful
Red Squirrel, that was sat outside the hide eating the birds' peanuts.
Red Squirrel
After missing out on the
Capercaille (and
Crested Tit!) at Loch Garten, we decided to head back up Cairn Gorm to see if there were any
Black Grouse at the
RSPB's viewpoint there. There weren't!!! Unfortunately, it was VERY windy when we got there, and there was no sign of any birds at all. Undeterred, we set off to the car park and found the flock of approximately 15
Snow Buntings feeding there again. We enjoyed watching them for about 20 minutes before heading back to the hotel for breakfast.
Our first stop after breakfast was a loch where we'd be informed breeding plumaged Black-throated Diver could be found. We found the loch easily and a diver was found straight away. It was too far away to photograph, but we had great views through the 'scope. We also saw an Osprey here, along with 3 Greylag Geese, 2 Mallards, a pair of Wigeon (possible breeders?), a pair of Oystercatchers and several Red Grouse, including this confiding individual that I was able to photograph from the car.
Red Grouse
Our next stop of the day was the
RSPB's Loch Ruthven reserve. This reserve is well known as a reliable spot for breeding plumaged
Slavonian Grebes, and we managed to see 4 birds from the public hide. Again, they didn't come close enough to photograph, but we watched them well through the 'scope. There were also 2 pairs of
Little Grebes on eggs, a male
Goosander and several singing
Willow Warblers.
Willow Warbler (singing)
Year List update:
142 - Black-throated Diver
143 - Slavonian Grebe