Last stop at Dundreggan before heading South
After the weekend at Achnashellach, I had one last stop to make before starting my journey South for the summer. The weather was fine, Steve was out working in the garden, there was some IT stuff to do, and Russell and Stephanie made supper. Great stuff. I stayed for the night before seeing the wild boar fed in the morning. The boar seemed in relaxed mood so Steve took myself, Russell and Steph for a walk in the enclosure, where we spotted a wild boar ‘nest’, a dragonfly, and some signs of regeneration…
- As I was driving from Achnashellach to Dundreggan I stopped at the WGS site alongside Loch Claunie, where I spotted this Stonechat
- Mr Swallow uses some, soon to be successful, chat up lines
- A Gold Ringed Dragonfly, in the wild boar enclosure
- Steve and Russell admire a gnarly hawthorn
- Hmm, don’t know what type this is – any guesses?
- A Hazel in the Dundreggan riparian planting area
- A Rowan in the FCS riparian planting area (adjacent to Dundreggan’s)










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