Wading Through the Swamps of Scotland!
Wading Through the Swamps of Scotland! We set off at around 12.30am with high hopes of seeing a few rare Scottish specialties. We arrived at our first bog in the Abernethy Forest at around 8:30am after dipping Slavonian Grebes earlier in the morning. Our two targets at this bog were White-faced Darters and Northern Emeralds. After around twenty minutes of waiting in the sun, we saw neither! However, I did manage to spot lots of Round-leaved Sundews in amongst the Sphagnum Mosses , which I was quite pleased with as they were one of my favourite plants. Not yet down trodden, we headed off to RSPB Loch Garten to try and find Ospreys and Crested Tits. As soon as we arrived at the car park, I noticed a few bumblebees nectaring on a Marsh Thistle . It had a yellow head and a red tail, so I took a picture and it was later identified as a male Early Bumblebee , a new species for me! We also spotted a Large Red Damselfly and a few Coal Tits . We then made our way to the visitor centre, where