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         <title>Otters</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><div>Otters in Scotland</div><div>Otters live along the seashore and in rivers , more commonly in the north or west coast. It’s estimated that there are 8,000 living in Scotland. Otters are regularly seen in Shetland, which has the highest density of otters anywhere in Europe, and possibly the world! They are most active from evening till very early morning, breed all year round, and you might hear their playful ‘peep’ whistle before you see them.<br>Some of the best places to see otters include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/shetland/"><strong>Shetland</strong></a> – Try a day tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/otter-photography-042db09a"><strong>Shetland Photo Tours</strong></a> for £300 per adult, or <a href="https://www.shetlandnature.net/otters/otter-watching-day-tours/"><strong>Shetland Nature</strong></a> for £120 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-skye/"><strong>Isle of Skye</strong></a>, Inner Hebrides – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/bright-water-visitor-centre-p253011"><strong>Bright Water Visitor Centre</strong></a>, and <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/kylerhea-marine-hide-p402041"><strong>Kylerhea Marine Hide</strong></a></li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-mull/"><strong>Isle of Mull</strong></a>, Argyll &amp; Bute – Try <a href="http://www.mullwildlifetours.co.uk/"><strong>Mull Wildlife Tours</strong></a> for £44 per adult</li><li>Kerrera island, the Inner Hebrides – Try a 2-hour boat trip round the island with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/2-hour-wildlife-tour-dc0f8758"><strong>Argyll-Sea Tours</strong></a>, departing <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/oban/"><strong>Oban</strong></a> for £20 per adult</li><li>The <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/moray-firth-p236771"><strong>Moray Firth</strong></a> – around <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/spey-bay-p251981"><strong>Spey Bay</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/culbin-sands-p314001"><strong>Culbin Sands</strong></a></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>BOTTLENOSE AND COMMON DOLPHINS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Dolphins are very intelligent and playful creatures – they are always fascinating and engaging to watch! They can be seen throughout the year, although they may be more visible in the spring and summer when the sea is calm. There are healthy populations of both bottlenose and common dolphins in Scotland, and they are quite easy to spot, particularly from small islands on the west coast.<br>Some of the best places to see dolphins include:<br><br></div><ul><li>The <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/moray-firth-p236771"><strong>Moray Firth</strong></a> – Try the beach below the lighthouse at Chanonry Point on the north shore, or the <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/wdc-scottish-dolphin-centre-p253561"><strong>WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre</strong></a> on the south shore</li><li>Aberdeen – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/rspb-dolphinwatch-p1534741"><strong>RSPB Dolphinwatch</strong></a> at Torry Battery</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-mull/"><strong>Isle of Mull</strong></a>, Argyll &amp; Bute – Try a day-trip boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/whalewatch-explorer-5cc11c7b"><strong>Sea Life Surveys</strong></a> for £90 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/oban/"><strong>Oban</strong></a>, Argyll &amp; Bute – Try a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/seafari-adventures-oban-ltd-p2048831"><strong>Seafari Adventures</strong></a> for £45 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-skye/"><strong>Isle of Skye</strong></a>, Inner Hebrides – Try a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/maidens-wildlife-tour-2bfef671"><strong>SeaSkye Marine</strong></a> for £40 per adult</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-02 08:06:19 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>WHITE TAILED SEA EAGLES</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The largest bird in the UK, the impressive white tailed sea eagle has a wingspan of 2.5 metres on average, and stands at almost a meter tall! They are scavengers, but also hunt for fish, rabbits and seabirds. They became extinct in the UK in 1918, but thanks to successful reintroduction programmes, they are now thriving in several hotspots! There is potential to spot them on any wildlife boat tour, in the north or west of Scotland in particular.<br><br></div><div>Some of the best places to see sea eagles include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/orkney/"><strong>Orkney</strong></a> – Explore <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/hoy-graemsay-p238351"><strong>Hoy</strong></a>, one of the Orkney islands, or try a day tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/raptor-ramble-eb9c0ce2"><strong>Wild Orkney Walks</strong></a> for £75 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-skye/"><strong>Isle of Skye</strong></a> – Try a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="https://www.skyeboat-trips.co.uk/boat-trips"><strong>Stardust Boat Trips</strong></a> (the sea eagle experts!) for £20 per adult</li><li>Isle of Rum, one of the <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/small-isles-eigg-rum-muck-canna-p236491"><strong>Small Isles</strong></a> near Skye – head to <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/rum-national-nature-reserve-p333831"><strong>Rum National Nature Reserve</strong></a></li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-mull/"><strong>Isle of Mull</strong></a> – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/mull-eagle-watch-p402211"><strong>Mull Eagle Watch</strong></a></li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/ardnamurchan-area-p236481"><strong>Ardnamurchan</strong></a> – An unspoiled area of wilderness on the west coast, west of Fort William</li><li>Fife – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/tentsmuir-national-nature-reserve-p1404551"><strong>Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve</strong></a></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-02 08:10:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>GREY AND COMMON SEALS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Seals can be seen year-round resting ashore on rocks between their deep-sea fishing trips. The time to see adorable grey seal pups is when they are born onshore, between late September and late November. They stay ashore until they have been weaned and finished moulting in late December. However, the smaller common (or harbour) seals are born onshore in June, thus mothers with pups can be spotted on beaches in summer.<br><br></div><div>Some of the best places to see seals include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/shetland/"><strong>Shetland</strong></a> – Try a 3-hour boat tour by <a href="https://www.seabirds-and-seals.com/"><strong>Seabirds-and-Seals</strong></a> (April – October) for £50 per adult, or <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/noss-wildlife-boat-tour-cf85e7b3"><strong>Shetland Wildlife Boat Tours</strong></a>, also £50 for 3 hours.</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/orkney/"><strong>Orkney</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/caithness-and-north-coast-sutherland-area-p245041"><strong>Caithness</strong></a> coast – Try a 1.5-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/wildlife-cruises-f51f85b7"><strong>John O’Groats Ferries</strong></a> for £19 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/moray-firth-p236771"><strong>Moray Firth</strong></a> – Try a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.north58.co.uk/wildlife-adventures.html"><strong>North 58 Sea Adventures</strong></a> for £30 per adult</li><li>Firth of Tay – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/tentsmuir-national-nature-reserve-p1404551"><strong>Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve</strong></a></li><li>Ythan Estuary – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/forvie-national-nature-reserve-p247981"><strong>Forvie National Nature Reserve</strong></a></li><li>Oban – Try a 1-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/1-hour-seal-tour-f891dfe4"><strong>Argyll-Sea Tours</strong></a> for just £10 per adult</li><li>The Minch, between the Inner and Outer Hebridean islands – Try a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/half-day-wildlife-boat-trip-8f6cb906"><strong>Hebridean Adventures</strong></a>, in the channel of water called The Minch, for £60 per adult</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-02 08:11:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>PUFFINS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In spring, these absolutely adorable yet hardy little birds return to Scotland to breed at their favourite nesting spots. They can be spotted rearing their chicks in cliff-top burrows from late March to late August on numerous cliff tops around Scotland. The largest colony is found on the remote bird-haven isle of <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/st-kilda-p235021"><strong>St Kilda</strong></a>.<br><br></div><div>Some of the best places to see puffins include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/shetland/"><strong>Shetland</strong></a> – Try Sumburgh Head, the Hermaness Nature Reserve on Unst or the Isle of Noss on a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/the-1-noss-boat-late-afternoon-wildlife-cruises-with-shetland-seabird-tours-673b9892"><strong>Shetland Seabird Tours</strong></a> for £45 per adult</li><li><a href="https://www.orkney.com/news/puffins"><strong>Orkney</strong></a> – head to Marwick Head on West Mainland or Castle O’ Burrian on the Isle Westray</li><li>Firth of Forth – The <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/isle-of-may-national-nature-reserve-p333901"><strong>Isle of May National Nature Reserve</strong></a> or Bass Rock, both accessible by boat tour from the <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/scottish-seabird-centre-p253061"><strong>Scottish Seabird Centre</strong></a></li><li>St Kilda – See this incredible island situated to the farthest reach of the Outer Hebrides with a day tour by <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/day-trip-to-st-kilda-f9877071"><strong>Go to St Kilda</strong></a>, departing Skye for £260 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-mull/"><strong>Isle of Mull</strong></a> – Lunga, or try a day-trip boat tour from Mull with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/treshnish-isles-and-staffa-d41bf9c2"><strong>Turus Mara</strong></a> for £65 per adult</li><li>The Treshnish Islands, just west of the Isle of Mull – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/staffa-national-nature-reserve-p333931"><strong>Staffa National Nature Reserve</strong></a></li><li>Aberdeenshire – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/rspb-scotland-fowlsheugh-nature-reserve-p1400581"><strong>RSPB Scotland Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve</strong></a></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>Orcas</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Orcas, also known as killer whales, are actually the largest member of the dolphin family. These incredibly intelligent animals live and hunt together in family pods. They can be more elusive to spot than some of our other marine wildlife, but are mostly sighted between May and August in the far north around the Shetland and Orkney islands, when they come inshore to hunt the common seals that are rearing their pups on beaches. They are also occasionally spotted around the Hebridean islands.<br><br></div><div>Some of the best places to see orcas include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/shetland/"><strong>Shetland</strong></a> – Try a 2-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/the-1-noss-boat-daily-morning-cruises-with-shetland-seabird-tours-ece81999"><strong>Shetland Seabird Tours</strong></a>, during which you might also see seals, otters and whales, for £45 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/caithness-and-north-coast-sutherland-area-p245041"><strong>Caithness</strong></a> coast and <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/orkney/"><strong>Orkney</strong></a> islands – Try a 1.5-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.jogferry.co.uk/Wildlife.aspx"><strong>John O’Groats Ferries</strong></a>, sailing from John O’Groats for £19 per adult</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>GANNETS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>These sleek and eye-catching sea birds migrate to Scotland in early spring to spend the summer raising their young here. Scotland is one of the best places to see them as the biggest colony in Europe can be found on the Bass Rock, just offshore from North Berwick. The island is known for appearing white due to the sheer number of birds and their droppings! You can watch them diving headlong into the water at speed in a truly impressive spectacle!<br><br></div><div>Some of the best places to see gannets include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/north-berwick-p240511"><strong>North Berwick</strong></a> – The <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/scottish-seabird-centre-p253061"><strong>Scottish Seabird Centre</strong></a> runs boat tours to the Bass Rock from £24 per adult</li><li>Aberdeenshire – <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/rspb-scotland-troup-head-nature-reserve-p245401"><strong>RSPB Scotland Troup Head Nature Reserve</strong></a></li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/shetland/"><strong>Shetland</strong></a> – The island of Noss, try a 3-hour tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/noss-wildlife-boat-tour-cf85e7b3"><strong>Shetland Wildlife Boat Tours</strong></a> for £50 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/st-kilda-p235021"><strong>St Kilda</strong></a> – See this incredible island situated to the farthest reach of the Outer Hebrides with a day tour by <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/day-trip-to-st-kilda-f9877071"><strong>Go to St Kilda</strong></a>, departing Skye for £260 per adult</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-02 08:18:53 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>MINKE WHALES</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Minke whales are very distinctive looking, and grow to 8 – 8.5 meters long on average. They can be found all around Scotland between May and October, but a few of them will remain here year-round. They often feed in shallower water and come close to land. Juvenile minke whales can be very inquisitive and may approach boats, so please make sure to view them with accredited operators.<br><br></div><div>Some of the best places to see minke whales include:<br><br></div><ul><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/lewis-harris-stornoway/"><strong>Lewis and Harris</strong></a> – Try a 4-5 hour boat tour along The Minch with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/hebridean-adventures-p2206301"><strong>Hebridean Adventures</strong></a> from £60 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/gairloch-p236191"><strong>Gairloch</strong></a> – Try a 2.5-hour boat tour with <a href="https://www.hebridean-whale-cruises.co.uk/our-cruises/"><strong>Hebridean Whale Cruises</strong></a> for £49.50 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-skye/"><strong>Isle of Skye</strong></a> – Try a 3-hour boat tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/neist-point-explorer-57ae61ea"><strong>SeaSkye Marine</strong></a> for £55 per adult</li><li><a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/isle-mull/"><strong>Isle of Mull</strong></a> – Try a 3-hour boat tour to whale feeding grounds with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/corryvreckan-wildlife-whales-tour-3f9751c7"><strong>Seafari Adventures</strong></a>, departing Oban or Mull for £55 per adult</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>BASKING SHARKS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Growing to around 6-8 meters, basking sharks are the second largest fish in the world! These gentle summer visitors feed entirely on plankton – their feeding method is to glide slowly along the surface with their enormous mouths open. If you’re feeling brave, the most memorable way to see these sharks in Scotland is to get in the water and swim with them! Try a scuba diving tour with <a href="http://www.visitscotland.com/info/tours/scuba-diving-af88ca72"><strong>Basking Shark Scotland</strong></a> around Oban, from just £45 per adult.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-02 08:23:32 UTC</pubDate>
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