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Author:  Katherine Birkett [ Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Off on my Holidays - question....

This time tomorrow, I'll be with my parents travelling north for a very great distance to the Scottish city of Perth for the start of our annual holiday. This is an overnight stopover, and on Saturday we'll be travelling as far north as is possible on mainland Britain.

Our holiday base will be the small Scottish town of Tongue. I've heard it's a brilliant place to do birdwatching (there are also seals nearby) so I guess I'll turn into Bill Oddie if I see too many! We'll also be seeing the like of Lochiver, John O' Groats etc.... until Saturday June 30th, when we start for home. We will be stopping overnight in Stirling, before continuing home on the 1st July.

My question is this: have any of you been birdwatching in the far north of Scotland, and what are the best birdwatching locations? what can I expect to see?

ADIOS!

Author:  Mark Martin [ Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:08 pm ]
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I don't have any specific sites to offer but just know that you are going to have a great time so remember to double check you have packed your bins :!:

The good news is that the 'midge index' forecast for next week in Northern Scotland is 'negligible' (Summer midges are a tourists worst nightmare :evil: )

Author:  Keith Warner [ Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:19 pm ]
Post subject:  holidays

hi katherine,
a good site you could look at before you go is fatbirder.com its got a good site guide for scotland, and its easy to navigate round. lets hope the weathers ok i'm up there myself but on the opposite side of the country,and i'm travelling by motorbike and at the minute its looking like i'm going to get wet! the joys of biking.

Author:  Katherine Birkett [ Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:57 pm ]
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Bought the Collins Bird Guide now!

Author:  Dave Fogg [ Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:55 pm ]
Post subject:  the far north

I'm jealous - the far north is an amazing place.
The cliffs at Dunnet are as far north as you can go without getting your feet wet but they're not very easy to 'work' Try the cliffs at Holborn Head (north of the ferry terminal at Scrabster) and Duncansby Head (beyond John O'Groats) for seabirds including Black Guillemot and both Great and Arctic Skua. Dunnet beach is also good - try the small car park at the southern end. I believe there's a hide overlooking the Loch of Mey. On the way north/south you could stop off at Loch Fleet.

Author:  Katherine Birkett [ Fri Jun 22, 2007 1:55 am ]
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BREAKING: VERY big possibility of Handa Island!!!!!!!!

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