Birding Scotland. WINGS Birding Tours to Scotland - Spring in Speyside Tour Information. The traditional outdoor sports the Victorians popularised in Scotland such as hunting and fishing have also left an ideal infrastructure for hunting with a camera rather than a gun.
The rich variety in landscape types and ecosystems over a relatively small area means that nature lovers can see a huge variety of birds both native resident and migratory species. Experience the rich culture and cuisine of Scotland. Early spring is an ideal time to go birding there as most of the summer visitors will have arrived but there should also be some lingering winter birds as well.
WINGS Birding Tours to Scotland - Spring in Speyside Tour Information.
With just one base for the week and with most locations within easy striking distance this tour will offer a relaxed introduction to the natural wonders of Scotland. The buzzard is a common site in Scotland and is the most widespread of the UK birds of prey. Scotland is an ancient land filled with thick Caledonian pine forests towering mountains deep black lochs great whiskey and castles straight out of Braveheart. Diverse landscapes from the tranquil pinewoods of Caledonia the Cairngorn mountains Highlands and lengthy coastline result in the great variety of birds and hence year-round bird watching opportunities.