Cairngorms & Coast

Wildlife in Spring

— The best of the Highlands and Aberdeenshire

*As seen on Sir David Attenborough’s latest documentary, Wild Isles*

 

Highlights

  • Pine Martens, Badgers & Red Squirrels

  • Watch Golden & White-tailed Eagles, Peregrine & Goshawk over stunning landscapes

  • Enjoy the remarkable performance of Black Grouse lekking, as seen on ‘Wild Isles’

  • Incredible invertebrates including Kentish Glory and Emperor Moth

  • Exploring some of the best bits of Caledonian Forest remaining in Scotland

  • Search for Mountain Hares and Ptarmigan on the peaks

  • Explore further afield for Beavers & Bottlenose Dolphins

  • Visit a seabird city and stunning tern colony, and marvel at migrating waders

  • Look for Cranes, Bearded Tits and Corn Buntings in the marshes and lowlands

  • Stay in high quality accommodation

  • Led by avid naturalist, Calum Urquhart

 
Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside

Explore the majestic landscapes around Balmoral Castle, Royal Deeside

 
 

Overview

Royal Deeside will be our base for this seven-day tour. It is the undiscovered side of the Cairngorms National Park, a glen home to swathes of Caledonian forest that hug the fringes of munros and shelter the delightful villages of Braemar, Ballater and Aboyne. It is a haven for wildlife and the perfect place to get a real feel for just how diverse and spectacular wildlife is in Scotland.

Following the impressive River Dee to the east we will explore the remainder of Aberdeenshire, one of the richest counties in the UK for birds and mammals. Home to some of the largest seabird colonies in the UK, lowland Aberdeenshire is also a region where species such as Cranes, Corn Buntings and Bearded Tits can be found, quite a contrast to the mountain tops of the nearby Cairngorms.

In any one day you can walk past ancient Granny pines, watch Mountain Hares soak up the sun, awe at Golden and White-tailed Eagles, marvel at Crossbills adeptly harvesting cones, observe nationally rare butterflies and moths and finish off by getting face to face with Pine Martens and Badgers.

Over this week we will show you everything from Arctic-alpine plants, Beavers, Eagles and Red Deer, to seabird cities, Bottlenose Dolphins and stunning butterflies.  As many as 15 species of mammal may be encountered as well as 130 species of bird.

 

Itinerary

 

Day 1:

 

Start: Aberdeen mid-afternoon. Arrive and settle into your accommodation. Welcome, evening meal and an introduction to the weeks activities. 

Day 2:

 

Today we will head west into the Cairngorms, hoping to start the day with displaying Black Grouse before shifting our focus to Caledonian Forest. With a backdrop of the central massif of the Cairngorms we will search some incredible woodlands for Scottish, Parrot and Common Crossbills, and may find Red Squirrels scampering along the boughs. Torrents of water descend from the peaks through dramatics clefts and one cannot help but be awed by the landscape which is undergoing a transformation as large swathes are rewilded. Golden and White-tailed Eagle can both be found in the area as well as Peregrine and Goshawk, whilst Tree Pipits and Redstart should be in full song. We may also encounter Green Woodpeckers which are surprisingly widespread in this area.

This evening we will visit a Pine Marten viewing hide and with luck other local residents may also put in an appearance, such as Badger. 

Day 3:

 

In stark contrast to the previous day we will head east to the coast, home to hundreds of thousands of seabirds stacked in an impressive seabird city. Common Guillemot, Razorbill, Fulmar and Kittiwake cram the ledges full and we will look out for Puffin as well. All along the coast we will keep our eyes peeled for Common and Grey Seal as well as the resident pod of Bottlenose Dolphins and maybe even Harbour Porpoise. 

Moving north we will explore an exceptionally rich estuary, dune and farmland area where we can hope to see a variety of wading birds, thousands of breeding Sandwich, Common, Arctic and Little Terns and a large haul out of Grey and Common Seals. Eider breed in large numbers and are occasionally joined by a King Eider. The estuary can hold impressive numbers of wading birds all heading north to breeding grounds in the Arctic and at this time of year many will look very smart in summer plumage. The agricultural areas along the coast are home to Corn Bunting, Tree Sparrow and Grey Partridge whilst the sand dunes should be alive to the sound of Skylarks. 

Day 4:

 

Herds of Red Deer graze the hillsides whilst in the valley bases we should find Roe Deer. As we ascend towards Glenshee we will search for Red Grouse, Mountain Hare, Ring Ouzel and a number of Arctic-alpine plants. If conditions are suitable we will endeavour to reach an area where Ptarmigan and occasionally Dotterel can be found.

Day 5:

 

The morning will be spent exploring the stunning Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve, an area carved out during the last ice-age and home to woodland and freashwater wildlife, geological phenomena and stunning scenery. In the late-afternoon we will explore the fringes of the southern side of the national park where Eurasian Beaver have taken hold and with any luck we will see them out foraging.

Day 6:

 

We will head out in search of woodland birds such as Green Woodpecker, Redstart, Tree Pipit, Cuckoo, three species of Crossbill. Dippers and Grey Wagtails can be found along the rivers and we may also find more Black Grouse on the forest edge where Whinchats can occasionally be seen. Adders may be found basking in open glades and weather permitting we hope to find Kentish Glory and Emperor Moths.

Day 7:

 

Following breakfast this tour will conclude in Aberdeen.

 
 
 
 

Capercaillie Need Our Help

Capercaillie are rapidly declining in Scotland and one of the biggest pressures they face today is simply disturbance. This is easy to avoid so Wild Discovery does not go searching for this bird on any of their tours.

If you are thinking of going looking for Capercaillie please don’t. If you visit woodland please stick to the paths and if you have a dog please make sure they stay on the lead. Let’s do our bit to give these magnificent and iconic birds a chance.

 
 

Gallery

 

Who we Support on this Tour

 
  • RSPB

  • Braemar Nature Group

 
  • Trees for Life

 Dates and Prices

Set Departure Dates Cost Availability
Sat 17th May to Fri 23rd May 2025 £2395* Spaces

* Single room supplement £480

 

 
 

Custom Tour

Why not recreate this experience with friends on dates that suit you? Build on our existing itinerary to customise your experience.

 

What’s included?

  • Expert services of leader, Calum Urquhart

  • High quality accommodation

  • All meals (B, L, D)

  • Soft drinks, tea, coffee

  • All transport from start to end location

  • All activities and excursions

  • Gratuities to external service providers

  • Support to our conservation partners

  • A native tree planted on your behalf in our woodland grove

 

What’s not included?

  • Travel before or after tour start/end

  • Trip cancellation insurance or any other travel insurance

  • Visas

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Other items of a personal nature, e.g. laundry, souvenirs, etc.

 

For full details of our Booking Conditions click here and complete the online booking form.

Tour Location

 
 

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