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Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn Nature Reserves

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Culbin Sands (RSPB)
One of the largest shingle and sand dune bars in Britain shelters an extensive saltmarsh. Bar-tailed godwits, oystercatchers and knots flock at high tide. Many sea ducks off shore during the winter.
Address: Near Nairn, Inverness-shire
Fairy Glen (RSPB)
A broadleaved woodland in an attractive steep-sided valley with fast flowing streams and waterfalls. Nature trail.
Address: Nr Rosemarkie, Ross-shire
Glen Affric (FC)
One of the largest surviving native pinewoods in the United Kingdom. Walk among this ancient pine forest and learn of its history along the way.
Address: By Cannich, Inverness-shire
Loch Ruthven (RSPB)
This beautiful loch is the most important site in Britain for the rare Slavonian grebe. The grebes, and quite often ospreys, can be seen from the lochside hide.
Address: Nr Croachy, Inverness-shire
Udale Bay (RSPB)
An extensive area of mudflat, saltmarsh and wet grassland, from late summer to April it supports large numbers of wildfowl and wading birds. Best visited within an hour of high tide. Hide. 
Address: Jemimaville, Black Isle, Ross-shire

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