Showing posts with label lettoch beag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lettoch beag. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 August 2025

Scotland 2025

 A trip to the Trossachs Osprey Hide proved fruitful with three fly overs and one dive (apparently, we were lucky with the dive as I got talking to someone else in the hide who had been there three times and had not seen one Osprey let alone a dive). I only wish I had used a shorter focal length lens instead of the 500mm as I chopped off the Ospreys wings in some shots. A bite of bait in a picnic area after the hide visit produced some canny insects. Later that evening I went looking for Beavers with a couple of friends and it turned out to be a canny night.

Female Blackcap.

This male Kingfisher kept us entertained while we waited for an Osprey.


The highlight of the morning a diving Osprey catching a fish.









Plant Bug.

Rhagio tringarius Fly?

Leaf Hopper.




Small Signal Fly.

Scathophaga Sp. Fly?

Beaver.




Friday, 15 August 2025

Scotland 2025

 More from our Scottish holiday in July.

Blotch-winged Hoverfly.

Udea lutealis Moth.

Emerald Damselfly.

Ichneumonid Sp.

Green Leafhopper.

Another Osprey taken while I was looking for something else so all the wrong settings used.


Dark Green Fritillary.




Saturday, 26 July 2025

Scotland 2025

Just back from a week’s (it’s never long enough) holiday in Scotland. We were staying once again in a cottage called Lettoch Beag not far from Killecrankie. Although I have loads of images to go through from last month, I thought I would do my first Blog from Scotland and then try and do a local one. It might take a while I’ll see how it goes. 

Emerald Damselfly from the pond in the garden of the cottage.

Common Green Capsid Bug.


Wasp.

Great-spotted Woodpecker.

There were a couple of Red Squirrel in the grounds of the cottage.






A Mole running around in the middle of the day. It did eventually make its way back underground.

One of the House Martins flying around the cottage.

Greenfinch.

A very distant Black-throated Diver.



This Dark Giant Horsefly landed on the car.