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Tropical Birding Virtual Nature Tour of Scotland & Ireland by Charley Hesse 

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Scotland is an ancient land filled with thick Caledonian pine forests, towering mountains, deep black lochs, great whiskey, and castles straight out of Braveheart. This tour takes us to all of these and more with a route that includes the scenic western Isle of Skye and the beautiful Hebridean islands of North and South Uist, as we make our way across this historic country in search of its best birds.
The British Isles aren’t famed for their abundance of birds, but Scotland is often wrongly swept up in that assumption. In fact, Scotland has its very own set of specialties that draw the Brits north of the border almost constantly, but has until now remained a secret to many foreign birders. We’ll search the Caledonian Pine forests and picturesque lochs around Grantown-on-Spey for Western Capercaillie, Crested Tit, Scottish and Parrot Crossbills, and Black Grouse, before climbing the Cairngorms to find Rock Ptarmigan, Snow Bunting, Mountain Hare, and maybe too Eurasian Dotterel. We then head out to the scenic islands of Skye and the Uists, off the west coast of Scotland, to find White-tailed and Golden Eagles, Northern Harrier, Short-eared Owl, breeding shorebirds, and Parasitic Jaeger, Eurasian Otter, the stunning Red-necked Phalarope, and fields of rasping Corncrakes. If luck is on our side, we may even find one of the Snowy Owls that occasionally breed on these outlying islands. On our way to the coast we’ll search a remote valley for Golden Eagle and hundreds of Red Deer, and a small loch for superb breeding Horned Grebes. An evening spent just inches from a family of Pine Martens will also surely be a highlight.A big part of Scotland’s charm is its history and culture, and we’ll make every effort to enjoy both on this tour. We’ll see some of the best medieval castles, drive the shores of Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, and the Great Glen, see Neolithic stone circles and standing stones, and of course no visit to Scotland would be complete without a visit to a good whiskey distillery that is also included! As the tour starts in Scotland’s cultural heartland, Edinburgh, a day or two extra can be added to visit one of the many attractions of this city, such as Holyrood Palace (the official Scottish residence of Her Majesty The Queen), a scenic lookout over the city, or to browse one of the many specialist whisky stores that pepper Edinburgh’s streets.
A short add-on to the “Emerald Isle”, Ireland, is also offered to, for it is another Celtic land steeped in rich history, with the allure of dramatic geology at Giant’s Causeway, a fascinating tour around the famous Guinness distillery in Dublin, and the rolling, emerald-tinted Wicklow Mountains, offering not only further absorbing historical, cultural and scenic highlights, but also yet more British birds to enjoy too!

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@goldenoriolesilverbirch8220
@goldenoriolesilverbirch8220 3 года назад
Please don't take this the wrong way, ( I'm from the UK ) but I always feel slightly embarressed when I see the UK promoted as a natural history tour destination. Compared to those amazing places show-cased in other TB videos, it seems slightly underwhelming in terms of 'hard' birding.
@tropicalbirding8047
@tropicalbirding8047 3 года назад
There's no doubt the UK has some wilderness, and its well worthy of exploring, even if its not Borneo or the Amazon.
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