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Our top 3 spots for forest bathing

Monday, 13 May 2019

Known in Japan as 'shinrin-yoku' which translates as "taking in the forest atmosphere" or "forest bathing" – was developed in Japan during the 1980s. It may sound simple, but forest bathing offer…

SS is 20, and we are celebrating!

Monday, 13 May 2019

SS drops in with a fish for Mrs O Birthday celebration for SS 20th The Friends of Kailzie Wildlife has successfully been awarded a grant for Tweed Valley Osprey Project to hold a celebration to ma…

Lek It Be: Black Grouse mating season

Thursday, 09 May 2019

The photo above, taken last week by one of our rangers in the North Highlands, shows a black grouse, with its unmistakable postbox-red crest and blue-black feathers. The ‘lekking’ season is when bla…

Meet the beavers of Knapdale

Thursday, 02 May 2019

In 2009, the area around Knapdale forest was chosen for a very special project. The plan was to reintroduce a beaver population into the wild in Scotland, and scientifically monitor their impact on t…

Top ten archaeology sites in Scotland's forests

Wednesday, 01 May 2019

Scotland’s forests hold many secrets. Tales of the past echo in the stillness of the trees and ruins remain as a testament to days gone by. September 2018 is Scottish Archaeology Month, and wh…

Time to incubate

Wednesday, 01 May 2019

It has been a very busy week on the main osprey nest in the Tweed Valley. The resident pair, Mrs O and SS have settled down together for the season. After laying an egg on Easter Sunday, Mrs O then …

New agencies, new branding, new talent!

Tuesday, 30 April 2019

The creation of new agencies, Scottish Forestry and Forestry and Land Scotland, represents the start of a new chapter for forestry in Scotland. It’s a pivotal time in forestry and an exciting one now …

Achnabreac Short Story Competition: The Winner

Thursday, 25 April 2019

A few weeks back, we ran a short story competition inspired by the Neolithic carvings at Achnabreac. These stunning examples of ‘cup and ring’ marks, carved thousands of years ago by our prehistoric…

Ospreys and eagles come home to roost

Thursday, 25 April 2019

Our bird blogs are back in action for 2019! Things are already getting interesting, with two eggs delivered by regular Tweed Valley resident osprey Mrs O. and her partner SS, while our beloved Aberfo…

An Easter surprise…

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Mrs O with her 'Easter egg' Towards the end of last week, it was becoming clear that Mrs O was due to lay an egg at the main nest. Since her arrival back to the territory, she had been with her par…

The John Muir Way celebrates its fifth birthday

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Last week the John Muir Way, the long distance route running from Dunbar in East to Helensburgh in the West, celebrated its fifth birthday. The lengthy, winding route is named after John Muir, a pio…

Mrs O and SS – feathering their nest…

Friday, 19 April 2019

Mrs O and SS are displaying real signs of togetherness and pair bonding in 2019 Since arriving last week, our main nest pair have settled in at their familiar territory and begun the serious busine…

The 2019 osprey season begins - SS & Mrs O return

Thursday, 18 April 2019

SS in the mist, back at the main nest… The Tweed Valley Osprey Project has had a very happy start to the 2019 season. Both the distinctive white leg of SS and his partner Mrs O have been spotted, a…

Behind the Scenes: Creating 'The First Foresters'

Monday, 08 April 2019

  'The First Foresters' is a free-to-access learning resource combining an inspirational blend of archaeological discussion, creative indoor activities and practical outdoor learning. The beau…