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While Loch Lomond rangers are asking visitors to avoid nesting ospreys, further north in the Cairngorms the national park has issued similar warnings about capercaillies, Scotland’s largest ground-nesting bird, whose breeding season has just begun.
With the area’s pine forests home to about 80% of the UK’s depleted and fragile population of capercaillies, which are sensitive to disturbance, the Cairngorms National Park Authority has asked visitors to stick to waymarked paths and keep dogs on leads.
A common lizard is seen at the Muir of Dinnet nature reserve. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian
David Pickett, a national reserve manager for NatureScot, will be watching the adders and lizards at Flanders Moss, in west Stirlingshire. “They’re not long out of hibernation and need to sunbathe to build up their resources,” he said. This is the time of year when male adders “dance”, entwining together as they compete to mate with females, and they can be very sensitive
Plea to visitors to respect Stirling area beauty spots as coronavirus travel restrictions are lifted
Figures from across Stirling area and the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park have urged visitors travelling to the region following the lifting of the travel ban to be respectful to those living and working in the area.
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Aberfoyle is likely to be busy again now restrictions are lifted (Image: Friends of Loch Lomond and Trossachs)
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