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Isle of North Uist
The gardens and surrounding moorland often hold the odd bird during the spring and summer.
Isle of Benbecula
Males are ghostly grey whilst the females and youngsters are brown with a conspicious white 'ring' at base of tail.
Isle of Harris
The mountain hare is about twice the size of a rabbit with much longer hind legs and a white winter coat.
Isle of South Uist
An excellent area for sightings of this species.
Isle of Harris
Sundews are a group of low growing carnivorous plants that grow in nutrient poor soils.
Isle of Benbecula
This is our smallest bird of prey with males appearing a dashing, steel blue compared with the slightly larger, rusty-brown females and young.
Isle of Harris
The red deer is Scotlands largest land mammal.
South Uist
The Cuckoo is heard regularly calling with its classic "Cuckoo" call around the wooded garden at the end of the road.
Isle of North Uist
The red deer is the fourth largest deer species behind moose, elk (wapiti), and sambar deer
Isle of Benbecula
Only owl species often seen in broad daylight
Isle of South Uist
This rusty brown, pigeon-sized game bird can be found on the moorland north of Loch Druidibeg.
Isle of Barra
Ophioglossum vulgatum.- Very small fern 3cm tall
Harris
Flowering moorland plant that sets the moors alight in June and July.
Isle of Harris
The red deer is Scotlands largest land mammal.
Isle of North Uist
Refered to as a 'flying barn door' due to its sheer size and bulk.
Isle of South Uist
A good area to see this species during the spring and summer.
Isle of Benbecula
Often encountered at the roadside during the morning and late evenings from May - July.
Isle of Harris
The golden eagle is one of two eagle species found on Harris