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
- Trossachs Bird of Prey Trail
- Vane Farm Bumblebee Sanctuary
- Vane Farm RSPB, Loch Leven.
Recent Fife, Tayside & Central Scotland news
- 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
- Water voles reintroduced into the Trossachs
- Scotland’s oldest breeding osprey has hatched two more chicks
- The Scottish Marine Wildlife Watching Code
More Fife, Tayside & Central Scotland news
- Scotland’s oldest osprey lays a record-breaking 53rd egg
- 100,000 hectares to be designated as red squirrel refuges
- 210 Red kite chicks fledge in Scotland in 2008. New visitor centre opens at Argaty
- Special area designated to protect Scotland’s Taiga bean geese
- Fifteen Sea eagle chicks released in Eastern Scotland
- Sustainable farming awards – Finalists announced
- UK’s largest puffin colony numbers down by 30%
- Scottish Wildlife Trust & RSPB propose new course design for controversial Trump golf course
- Donald Trump golf course rejected by council
