Wildife and Bird Watching in Fife, Tayside & Central Scotland
These maps are intended as a guideline only; you must check the exact location of the reserve yourself. Wildlife Extra assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or usefulness of the information on this website.
- Argaty Red kites
- Isle of May National Nature Reserve
- Loch of Kinnordy
- Loch of the Lowes wildlife reserve
- Montrose Basin Wildlife Reserve.
- Queen Elizabeth Forest Park & the David Marshall Lodge
- St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
- Tay Estuary dolphins
- Trossachs Bird of Prey Trail
- Vane Farm Bumblebee Sanctuary
- Vane Farm RSPB, Loch Leven.
Recent Fife, Tayside & Central Scotland news
- Arctic seal visits Scottish nature reserve
- Scotland’s spectacular geese migration under way
- Scottish swan dies after being shot with airgun
- 16 white-tailed sea eagles released from secret location in Fife
- Osprey update July 2011
- 16 Sea eagle chicks arrive in Scotland for release
- Osprey update May 2011
- Osprey update 2011
- 4 Golden eagles amongst raptors poisoned in Scotland in 2010
- Buzzard poisoned in Fife
- Farming funds can transform corn bunting fortunes
- Major new wildlife exhibition launched in London
- Just what left these marks in the snow?
- 20 Feral beavers to be trapped in Scotland
- Gamekeeper on Scottish estate convicted of placing poison bait
More Fife, Tayside & Central Scotland news
- Sea eagle numbers reach new levels in Scotland
- Geese flocking to Scotland in record numbers
- Scotland’s white-tailed sea eagles spread their wings
- Worst year on record for bird poisoning in Scotland – 2009
- Osprey update 2010 - Remarkable Loch of Lowes bird lays 58th egg!
- Fears mount for survival of UK’s most famed osprey
- Common Cranes cause stir at Forfar nature reserve
- UK’s oldest osprey lays its 56th egg
- Osprey update 2010 - First ospreys arrive back in the UK
- Scotland Red kites number reach highest level for 150 years
- New salt marsh to be created at Grangemouth
- Record breaking year for sea eagles
- Osprey update - Final 2009.
- 20 more Sea eagles chicks arrive on Scotland’s east coast
- 400 species of butterflies and moths recorded on Scottish nature reserve
The Scottish population passed the 50 breeding pairs milestone and produced more young per pair than in any other year since their reintroduction 35 years ago.
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2009 marked the highest number of confirmed poisoning incidents discovered in a single year in Scotland in the past two decades, according to an annual report by RSPB Scotland.
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The bird thought to be oldest breeding female of its kind ever recorded in the UK returned for the 20th consecutive year to the Loch of the Lowes wildlife reserve, astonishing wildlife experts.
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