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The River Spey floodplain, Insh Marshes
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Panorama of the River Spey floodplain from Insh Marshes RSPB nature reserve, taken by David Palmar
22 March 2022
Insh Marshes RSPB nature reserve and Kingussie
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Insh Marshes RSPB nature reserve, looking across the River Spey floodplain towards the A9 bridge and Kingussie, taken by David Palmar
22 March 2022
Spotted Flycatcher, Nethybridge
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata), at Nethybridge, taken by David Palmar. These migratory visitors arrive in the UK between late April and early May, travelling from Africa. As the name suggests, their diet consists of a variety of flying insects; they wait on a perch until they spot their prey before pursuing it, then typically land back on the same or a nearby perch. They rely on open habitats like woodland edges, gardens, cemeteries and fields to find perches and catch insects while flying. Description improved by Ilaria Lonero.
22 July 2020
Insh Marshes RSPB Nature Reserve, Speyside
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Insh Marshes RSPB Nature Reserve, Speyside, from the Lookout hide near Ruthven Barracks. Creag Bheag near Kingussie is in the background.
27 January 2019
Ruthven Barracks in the snow
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Ruthven Barracks in the snow, near Insh Marshes, Kingussie, Speyside, built by George II in the 18th century as a defence against the Jacobites.
30 January 2019
Insh Marshes, Speyside
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Insh Marshes flooded, Speyside, with the snowy Cairngorms behind.
27 January 2016
Flooded Insh Marshes, Kingussie, Speyside
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Flooded Insh Marshes near Ruthven Barracks, Kingussie, Speyside