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Craigellachie’s all-new peregrine TV and visitor hub
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve (NNR), in the Cairngorms National Park, is one of the finest examples of upland birch woodland habitat and its invertebrates – particularly moths – and, of course, the peregrines, are a mainstay. Now visitors can watch … Continue reading
A late feeding frenzy at Craigellachie
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve is easily glimpsed from the A9, but as it sits on the other side of the road to Aviemore it can be overlooked. More’s the pity as it is one of our finest nature reserves, as … Continue reading
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