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Vehicle based wildlife tours. My days will be pretty relaxed and informal. The day will start at an agreed time at a meeting point here in Pairc District, South Lochs, Isle of Lewis.
We will be locating and photographing/watching target species of Golden and Sea Eagle, Merlin, Hen Harrier, Stonechats, Wheatears, Red Deer and Otters as well as other species. As with all Wildlife, nothing is guaranteed but I will take us to locations with the best chance of seeing them.
Photography/watching will be done from a vehicle. The day will be from agreed start time, then 6 hours. It is priced at £100 per person ( 16 or under £20 each ) Equipment suggested would ideally be binoculars and a camera if wishing to do photography. Please feel free to ask any more questions.
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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