Wildlife events and activities on Arran throughout the spring and summer.
Come to Arran and you�ll discover a land of contrast.There is the rugged mountain scenery in the north, whilst the south offers a softer pastoral lowland landscape.The result is an island packed with variety, with many opportunities to explore varied scenery and landscapes, and to discover its rich wildlife and natural and cultural history.
With so many resident species, Arran is an ideal place for birdwatching.Along the coast you will discover a huge variety of birds, including heron, merganser, divers, black guillemot, gannet and eider.The mountains are home to a range of majestic birds of prey; buzzard, peregrine, kestrel, hen harrier, sparrowhawk and, occasionally, a soaring golden eagle.
When in the hills, also keep an eye open for the rare ptarmigan, a bird at the very south of its range (please report any ptarmigan sightings to National Trust for Scotland, 01770 302462).
Whilst on Arran why not join RSPB Scotland on a series of free nature talks and guided walks.The talk takes place every Wednesday evening at 6pm.Everyone of all ages are welcome so come along to the Glen Cloy Suite (Cruize Bar, Auchrannie Spa Resort, Brodick).The walks take place in different locations on the island each week, so please do get in contact and take the opportunity to come and discover some of Arran�s magical wildlife.
Please contact RSPB Scotland�s Arran Information Officer on 07525 679601 for more information.
Throughout the summer of 2008 Brodick Castle Gardens and Country Park are offering lots of exciting guided walks and events.