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Evening Wildlife Watching Hide Update October 2025
Introduction October has been a busy month for visitors and wildlife alike. We’ve had Badgers almost every night and we’ve had Pine Martens and the Scottish Wildcat on several nights too. Tawny Owls are being heard hooting to establish their territories for next year’s breeding, Red Deer can be heard roaring in the surrounding countryside, Leopard Slugs were still feeding on the ground despite the cold and there have been clear starry nights with several constellations visibl
Harris Brooker
Nov 3, 20253 min read


Speyside Wildlife October Day Guide Blog
October is here and it’s looking very autumnal here in the Cairngorm’s National Park. The leaves are either turning orange or have fallen off. The Ospreys have gone south to Africa, so have the Swallows, Sand and House Martins. The Black Throated Divers and Slavonian Grebes have returned to the coast for the winter. But there is still plenty happening within the National Park and before long we’re bound to get more autumn visitors.
Harris Brooker
Oct 27, 20253 min read


Evening Wildlife Watching Hide Update September 2025
Autumn is officially here and the nights are getting darker earlier. The nights are also getting colder, as evidenced by the need to have the heaters on in the hide. There have been Badgers, Pine Martens, Wood Mice, Bank Voles and even Pygmy Shrews have been seen at the hide for the first time. Hopefully the sightings will continue as autumn progresses. Badgers There are now seven Badgers in this particular family and they have been coming every night this month. One night ev
Harris Brooker
Sep 29, 20252 min read


Cornwall - Seabirds, Migrants and More
Cornwall is the most south westerly part of the British mainland, characterised by farmland, sea cliffs, estuaries and an immense area of moorland called Bodmin Moor. A feature of Cornwall in the time that we visit, in the autumn, is a mass migration of waders and seabirds. There is an opportunity to see rarities that are rare or impossible to see in most other places.
Harris Brooker
Aug 11, 20254 min read


The Isles of Scilly - Rare Birds, Seabirds and More
The Isles of Scilly are a group of islands 28 miles off the south west coast of England, marking the south westerly part of Britain. They are one of the most renowned places in Britain to see migrant and vagrant species of birds from Europe, North America and Siberia. The best time of year to visit is Autumn, which is the time of our annual Speyside Wildlife visit! Wryneck (Photo Credit: Simon Eaves) There are rarities such as Red Breasted Flycatcher, which is a bird mainly f
Harris Brooker
Jul 14, 20255 min read


Wetland Birds, Raptors and More in Northern Greece
Dalmatian Pelican (Photo Credit: Ecotours Wildlife Holidays) Greece is one of the most iconic countries in Europe for wildlife and...
Harris Brooker
Jun 16, 20255 min read


Eurasian Lynx, Brown Bears and more in Estonia
Estonia is one of the most well-known countries for watching wildlife in Europe and this year on our tour led by Roy Atkins, we’ll be going in search of some of the best wildlife in Europe. Brown Bears are a feature of this holiday and we shall spend one night in the Alutaguse area with a chance to see them at a special hide. The European Brown Bear is one of Europe’s largest land mammals.
Harris Brooker
May 12, 20255 min read


Evening Wildlife Watching Hide Update October 2024
Our monthly sightings update from our Evening Mammal Hide near Aviemore in the Cairngorms.
Harris Brooker
Nov 4, 20243 min read


Gardening for Wildlife
It is by far, my favourite thing to do other than birdwatching. Gardening! It may not be everybody’s idea of fun....

Ailie Brown
Jul 8, 20244 min read


A Deep Slumber in Speyside has Begun.
The air in the Cairngorms is noticeably colder, the days are becoming shorter and nature is slowing down. In the past few weeks, I have...

Ailie Brown
Nov 20, 20233 min read


The Arrival of the Autumn Migration
Here in Strathspey, it has been noticeable quieter the last couple weeks. Warblers and Swallows left us to head for warmer climates for...

Ailie Brown
Sep 29, 20232 min read
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