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Perambulate
21-Feb-13, 22:30
Where is the best place to see birds of prey in Caithness? I see the odd buzzard here and there but wondered where I could go to see other species
soulsurfer
22-Feb-13, 12:10
There are hen harriers around. I've seen them at Dunnet head and also at Broubster leans. Also I've often seen a peregrine perching on the old church steeple in Olrig street.
gingernut
22-Feb-13, 15:28
Hen harriers, lots of kestrels, and short eared owl around Dunnet Head area.
There are alot of raptors in the county and surrounding area but most folk don't disclose too much information especially as the breeding season approaches. I'm am quite happy to say what I see but rarely give other than a very general location for obvious reasons.
Too many nests get raided and too many birds are shot or poisoned.
annemarie482
22-Feb-13, 22:27
We often see kestrels at wester loch :)
There are alot of raptors in the county and surrounding area but most folk don't disclose too much information especially as the breeding season approaches. I'm am quite happy to say what I see but rarely give other than a very general location for obvious reasons.
Too many nests get raided and too many birds are shot or poisoned.
That's exactly it Lizz. Spoken like a true local. :)
Perambulate
26-Feb-13, 00:25
There are alot of raptors in the county and surrounding area but most folk don't disclose too much information especially as the breeding season approaches. I'm am quite happy to say what I see but rarely give other than a very general location for obvious reasons.Too many nests get raided and too many birds are shot or poisoned.Hey thanks. Totally understand why you wouldn't give anything other than a rough area of where to go. Too many creatures are disturbed these days and its not just birds
Where is the best place to see birds of prey in Caithness? I see the odd buzzard here and there but wondered where I could go to see other species
hi, there cant be many places where you cant see buzzards they are every where ?? but try Dunnet head for the harriers or thrumster on the moors by brikigoe
billmoseley
02-Mar-13, 19:44
keep your eyes open as you travel around you will be surprised what you see. i have been up here 3 years now and have seen so many birds of prey now.
A run to Dunnet Head today gave us sightings of all resident (non owl) raptors appart from a Merlin as bill says keep your eyes peeled and always have a set of binoculars with you.
linda.borgie
16-Mar-13, 21:28
Cape Wrath, Durness - Sea eagles, Golden Eagles and lots more - Well worth a trip when the ferry starts
In my back garden,as my husband is a falconer.(sorry folks i just could'nt resist that.)
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