Bird Watching

Here at Rosegrove, apart from trying to make sure our guests enjoy relaxed, comfortable surroundings with friendly service we would say that if we specialise in anything it is bird watching.

The action is just outside the dining room windows!

Multiple feeders offering various bird delicacies to attract the usual customers:

  • Blackbirds
  • Thrushes
  • Robins
  • Blue Tits
  • Coal Tits
  • Great Tits
  • Chaffinches
  • Gold Finches
  • Green Finches
  • Sparrows
  • Collard Doves
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Bird table and wild garden

At certain times of the year the more unusual:

  • Siskins
  • Crested Tits
  • Bramblings
  • Great Spotted Woodpeckers
  • Garden Warblers
  • Wrens
  • Dunnocks
  • Fieldfares
  • Nuthatches

and my favourites, Long Tailed Tits which come in great flocks of anything upwards of a dozen birds at a time. All these within inches of the windows – birds with breakfast and dinner!

Thanks to our wild garden we also have regular visits from Red Squirrels, wild Rabbits and we also have a semi-tame Woodmouse who is amongst the first of the visitors to the ground table every morning. Also gliding past, as only birds of prey can, we often catch sight of Buzzards, Kestrels, Sparrow Hawks and again at certain times of the year, Ospreys and we have even seen a Goshawk flying low over the tops of the trees.

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Nature Area

For guests wishing to see other varieties of birds that live in or visit the wonderful Highlands we keep a detailed log book and we are well used to normally sane people leaving their lovely warm beds at some unearthly hour in the morning to go to the Caper watch at Loch Garten or farther afield to Lochindorb or Tulloch Moor to try and spot, amongst other species, Black Grouse.

We can also point you in the right direction to hopefully see:

  • Golden Eagles
  • Crossbills
  • Red Grouse
  • Dippers
  • Red Kites etc. etc.

BIRD LOG BOOK

Birds can be seen right outside our dining room. Many species can also be seen in the area, these include;

  • Grebe
  • Black Grouse
  • Crested Tit
  • Siskin
  • Wigeon
  • Osprey
  • Ring Ouzel
  • Black Guillemot
  • G N Diver
  • Black T Diver
  • Red Th Diver
  • Shag
  • Fulmer
  • Barnacle Goose
  • Razorbill
  • Greenshank
  • Red B Merganser
  • Ringed Plover
  • Golden Eagle
  • Wheatear
  • Stonechat
  • Red Grouse
  • Longtailed Duck
  • Common Scoter
  • Gannet
  • Velvet Scoter
  • Slavonian Grebe
  • Raven
  • Peregrine
  • Buzzard
  • Kestrel
  • Capercaillie
  • Dipper
  • Common Sand
  • Grey Wagtail
  • G S Woodpecker
  • Crossbill
  • Whinchat
  • Gold Crest
  • Goldeneye
  • Tree Pipit
  • Redstart
  • Cuckoo
  • Ptarmigan
  • Snow Bunting
  • Parrot Crossbill
  • Eider
  • Purple Sandpiper
  • Gt Skua
  • Glaucous Gull
  • Kittiwake
  • Sandwich Tern
  • Rock Pipit
  • Yellow Hammer
  • Goosander
  • White Wagtail
  • Tree Sparrow
  • Blackcap
  • Mistle Thrush
  • Willow Warblers
  • Treecreeper
  • Chaffinches
  • Gt Northern Diver
  • Golden Plover
  • Red Kite

Also, Mountain Hare, Pine Marten, Red Deer, Red Squirrels and Wild Goats.

Bird watching here in the Highlands is not confined just to early spring. Summer, autumn and winter each also offer their own delights. We are very lucky in that the roads are kept clear of snow when it falls and are well salted in icy conditions so access in and out is not a problem. The winter months are very hard for birds to survive so we feed several times a day and the birds come in great flocks; the last time I tried to count the number of ‘visitors’ I gave up at 150.

So don’t come and stay with us just in the spring give us a try at other times of the year and if you come in winter you may even be lucky and catch sight of the elusive Crested Tit that only visits our feeders on the very coldest or snowy days.

If you come in autumn there is the added bonus of seeing the colours that rival anything that the American Fall can offer, from the purple hues of the Heather and Birch bark through the reds, yellows and golds of trees and shrubs to the bronze of the bracken.

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