Arran's Wildlife
Arran is home to some amazing and beautiful wildlife.
Visit
Arran and you'll discover a land of contrast. Split by the Highland
Boundary Fault (an ancient geological ‘tear'), there is the rugged
mountain scenery in the north, whilst the south offers a softer
pastoral lowland landscape. The result is an island with a range of
habitats, mountain, moorland, shores and forest that support a wide
variety of flora and fauna.
Birds
Over 200 species of birds have been recorded on Arran; some are just
passing migrants whilst others winter here and come to breed. Many
however spend all year here with its many habitats Arran gives the
chance to see an incredibly wide variety of birds in a small area.
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Land Animals
Arran has red deer on many of it's Northern Hills and Golf courses!
There is a healthy population of Red Squirrels on the island due to an
abundance of their favourite food, fir cones. Badgers and Otters can
occasionally be spotted. We also have Mink, bats (particularly Brown Long Eared
Bats & Pipistrelles) Adders, including the dark pigmented Black Adder, Common
Lizards, Rabbits, Hare, Voles and Toads.
Holy Isle just off the coast of Arran is a beautiful
island owned by Buddhist monks. They have wild Soay Sheep,
goats and Eriskay ponies, some of the last survivors of the native
ponies of the Western Isles of Scotland.
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Marine animals
As Arran is an island you're never too far from the sea. Keep an eye
out for seals (best places are Kildonan, Brodick Castle and Lochranza),
Porpoises, Basking Sharks and even dolphins. You may be lucky enough to
see the shy Otter; dusk and dawn are the best times to spot them.
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Insects
There are lots of insects, dragonflies, butterflies and moths.
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Underwater
During
the wildlife festival it is possible to discover Arran's underwater
world with an introduction to Scotland's first “No Take Zone”, created
in September 2008. Learn
what the area closed to all fishing activity hopes to achieve both in
regenerating marine life & inspiring other communities to protect
their marine environment.
Be inspired by amazing film footage from under the Island's surrounding seas.
www.arrancoast.co.uk . For
C.O.A.S.T. Festival Events:
COAST Events For amazing underwater images taken by local diver Angus Robsons, please visit www.arransealife.co.uk.
Thanks to coast for underwater photos.
Female hen harrier by A Hay (rspb-images.com)
Stags on Lochranza Golf course-www.marksalterimages.co.uk |