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UK s first ever Golden Eagle festival to be held in Moffat

UK s first ever Golden Eagle festival to be held in Moffat Perhaps you want to learn how to capture the perfect shot of a golden eagle swooping on its prey or find out how to help save Scotland’s native wildlife. Or maybe you just want to know more about how planting trees could benefit the environment. Tuesday, 23rd February 2021, 7:00 am The Borders town of Moffat is set to host the UK s first ever Golden Eagle Festival, with a range of events celebrating Scotland national bird and other iconic wildlife

A poetic odyssey to crumbling Gight Castle | Press and Journal

Updated: January 22, 2021, 5:58 pm © Robert Ballantyne Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The crumbling ruins of Gight Castle sit in breathtaking isolation high above the Ythan valley. The 16th Century stronghold was the ancestral home of “mad, bad, dangerous” poet Lord Byron and it looms dramatically over a deep pool of water where bags of gold are said to lie. I’ve enjoyed exploring the castle since I was a wee girl and always feel a great sense of wonder and excitement when the spectacular, rather desolate structure, reveals itself through the trees.

Tiny kitten found shivering in snowy field turns out to be rare Scottish Wildcat

Pete Macnab, 32, found the freezing kitten on a walk in Cairngorms National Park His friend carried it three miles back to town before handing it to vet to look after Planned on rehoming it but received a call confirming it was a Scottish Wildcat Species is one of most endangered in Europe with 100 to 300 living in the wild The cat, which they had named Huntleigh, died a few days later 

Safety reminder issued to walkers as Arbroath cliff path popularity booms

Safety reminder issued to walkers as Arbroath cliff path popularity booms Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Arbroath cliff path walkers flooding to take advantage of the spectacular outdoors have been given a fresh safety reminder. Tighter pandemic restrictions keeping folk closer to home have seen greater numbers of locals heading out on the popular stretch to the village of Auchmithie. New fears over the stability of a section of the route have prompted a warning to walkers to stick to recognised routes and follow safety advice.

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