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- 07/09/2010 How the wind blows!
- 16/08/2010 Beaver Diary – Beaver Kit Update
- 13/08/2010 Breeding Beavers
- 30/07/2010 Road Scholar Returns
- 06/07/2010 Flight of the Dragonflies
- 04/07/2010 Beaver Diary – Baby Beavers!!
- 02/07/2010 Twinflower in bloom
- 01/07/2010 Bee Swarm Demo @ Aigas
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How the wind blows!
07 September 2010
A blustery day on the West Coast yesterday rewarded us with a very uncommon sighting of a pod of Common Dolphins leaping through Gruinard Bay, accompanied by a raft of six Black-throated Divers! ...Full Story
Beaver Diary – Beaver Kit Update
16 August 2010
The beaver kits have been out and about for almost two months now and they are doing very well. We have had some splendid sightings of them during our evening hide visits, where we have seen them...Full Story
Breeding Beavers
13 August 2010
We're delighted to hear that the beavers at the Knapdale trial reintroduction project have bred for the first time, producing two kits. They join a generation of born and bred Scottish beavers the lik...Full Story
Road Scholar Returns
30 July 2010
Our American guests, part of the Road Scholar travel group, finished their tour of Orkney last Thursday. Over seventy islands comprise Orkney and this archipelago has a density of ancient monuments un...Full Story
Flight of the Dragonflies
06 July 2010
At this time of year dragonflies and damselflies are transforming from their larval form into adults, and reproduction is their main aim. We have had some fabulous viewings of these aerial acrobats sw...Full Story
Beaver Diary – Baby Beavers!!
04 July 2010
On Monday 21st June, Jenny led a beaver watch for our guests, where they had some fabulous sightings of an adult beaver and Ripple (the 2 year old) feeding on water lilies. However, just as the group ...Full Story




