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Scotland is home to such a diversity of wildlife. From the bottlenose dolphins of the Moray Firth, the golden eagles in the Highlands to the thousands of puffins and seals inhabiting our magnificent coastline. Each region of Scotland offers excellent opportunities to see wildlife and marine life whatever the time of year. Spring & Summer Months Primetime for many wildlife enthusiasts as the warmer weather approaches; flowers come into bloom, plant life begins to grow and the last of the snow begins to melt allowing streams and rivers to flow. Salmon, in major rivers such as the Tweed and Spey, make their way upstream to spawn, puffins take up residence in burrows around the country’s coastline and male capercaillies in the highlands can be found attracting females at leks within the pine forests. Our hostels are in prime locations for wildlife watching, many are particularly suitable for families. Our hostel managers will be able to share their expert knowledge and provide information. SYHA have a web site specifically for marine life enthusiasts - www.scottishmarinelifewatch.com . Wildlife Favourites Bottlenose dolphin A favourite amongst wildlife enthusiasts, the bottlenose dolphin is the most regularly sighted species seen year round in our Scottish waters. Most popular in the Moray Firth, NE Scotland, these dolphins are large in size with distinctive dorsal fins and can be seen performing remarkable gymnastic displays. The summer time is by far the best time to spot these beautiful creatures as many dolphins move further down the coast during the autumn and winter months. Hostel Nearby – Inverness Youth Hostel Puffin An unmistakable comical looking bird with a bright colourful beak, puffins are popular during the spring and summer months around the Scottish coast line. Millions of these birds each year flock to islands and high sea cliffs to nest. Best spotted from Inchcolm and the Isle of May (accessible from Edinburgh) or Staffa and the Treshnish Isles off Mull. Hostels Nearby – Edinburgh Central & Tobermory Atlantic Salmon Atlantic Salmon spend the first few years of their life in fresh water before heading downstream to the sea. Each year they return to the same river and jump upstream to spawn, during late March, April and early May. The best locations are the Philiphaugh Fish Pass on the river Tweed in the Scottish Borders, Pitlochry Fish Ladder in Perthshire and the Falls of Shin in Sutherland. Hostels Nearby – Melrose, Pitlochry & Helmsdale Golden Eagles The Golden eagle is one of the largest and most spectacular British birds. Spanning more than two metres they can be seen up to a mile away soaring over Highland Glens searching for prey. Famous for the light golden brown colouring on their head, neck and shoulders golden eagles can be found across the entire northern hemisphere. In Scotland their breeding density is the highest in the world. These majestic hunters live in high, open, mountain areas where there are few trees. The best places to spot these magnificent creatures are Perthshire, Fort William, Skye, the Outer Hebrides and the Isle of Mull. Hostels Nearby – Fort William, Uig, Raasay, Broadford, Glenbrittle, Tobermory and Pitlochry. Red Deer Monarchs of the Glen and strong Scottish icons, the red deer are Britain’s largest land mammal. With an estimated population of 300,000 resident in Scotland they can be found in abundance on country estates and in forests. Red deer are red coloured in summer, hence their name, and in winter their colouring changes to a greyish brown. Red deer can be found all year round, grazing on the lower levels during the winter and in summer higher up on the hillside. Favourite places to spot them include Torridon, North West Highlands, Inner Herbrdian Islands and Highland Perthshire. Hostels Nearby – Pitlochry, Torridon, Minnigaff, Glen Affric and Loch Ossian Red Squirrel The red squirrel is the only squirrel native to Britain, but sadly its future is endangered throughout the UK as the non-native grey squirrel expands across the mainland. The tufted eared and bushy tailed creatures are easy to spot with their gingery reddish coat making them one of Scotland most enchanting mammals. The best place to spot red squirrels is in South West Perthshire or the Cairngorms National Park. Hostels Nearby –Aviemore, Cairngorm Lodge, Tomintoul, Inverey, Braemar, Pitlochry
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