More pictures are coming in from guests who stayed with us during Winter Wildlife Watch week.
A snow-clad Glenlivet Estate was the scene for the 'Mountain Hare Land Rover Safari', and the walk over the moors to get closer to the hares in the prime of their white winter finery proved worth it - as guest Bob Moore's fantastic photo of a hare in and amongst the juniper ably proves.
On the road to Farr there
was also a mystery bird sighting - initially the group from Lincolnshire were convinced that they had encountered a juvenille White-tailed Sea Eagle on passage but having downloaded their images they are not so sure. The area is well-known as prime Golden Eagle territory and displaying eagles were seen there all week so it's possible they encountered a 'goldie'.
Having looked at the image in close up I can see the problem - the markings are unclear, so can anybody spot a conclusive i.d. feature?
Labels: Mountain Hare, Mystery Bird, White-tailed Sea Eagle
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