Join us at Loch of Kinnordy on Sunday 13th May between 1-3pm for a guided walk that will be enjoyable and educational.

Loch of Kinnordy is home to some fascinating migrants during the summer months that have travelled thousands of miles, from as far away as southern Africa.

The walk will guide you around the trails and hides and give you the opportunity to see many interesting summer migrants including spectacular raptors such as magnificent Ospreys that dramatically dive for fish in the loch and nesting Marsh Harrier that cruise over the reedbed.

Watch aerobatic Swifts, Swallows and martins pursue insects low over the water and in the woodland listen to the variety of warblers as they join the resident birds in song. Also on show are a variety of colourful breeding ducks, geese, waders and a noisy gull colony.

We shall also look at the diversity of flowers that the reserve boasts as they blossom across the woodland floor.

Remember to bring your camera and binoculars, meet in Gullery hide. Only £1 per person. For information, please call 07879113409 or e-mail: Mark.Wood@rspb.org.uk

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