Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt By The River Hinnisdal On History Visit To Island Of Skye Scotland

Tour Scotland short 4K Autumn travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a Kilt and Sporan and walking by the River Hinnisdal on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Island of Skye. Inner Hebrides, Britain, United Kingdom. The river is on the Trotternish Peninsula and flows through Glen Hinnisdal before entering the larger Loch Snizort. The river is situated a few miles south of Uig and cuts deep into the Trotternish ridge. A forest track run parallel to the river. Fishing on the river is arranged through local guides. Autumn leaf color or colour is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the Autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt By The River Eynort On History Visit To Island Of Skye Scotland

Tour Scotland short 4K Autumn travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a Kilt and Sporan and walking by the River Eynort on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Island of Skye. Inner Hebrides, Britain, United Kingdom. The river is in the western part of the Isle of Skye and the surrounding landscape is characterized by forests. The river's outlet is Loch Eynort, a sheltered sea loch. While it is not explicitly mentioned as a major fishing destination, rivers on the Isle of Skye are home to species such as salmon, sea trout, and brown trout. Anyone wishing to fish in Scottish waters, including the Eynort River, should first obtain the landowner's permission and may need to purchase a permit. Autumn leaf color or colour is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the Autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt By The River Sligachan On History Visit To Island Of Skye Scotland

Tour Scotland very short 4K Autumn travel video clip a Scotsman wearing a Kilt and Sporran and walking by the River Sligachan on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to the Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Britain, United Kingdom. The river rises from the Cuillin Hills, a rugged mountain range in the heart of the Isle of Skye. It carves through Glen Sligachan before eventually reaching Loch Sligachan, a sea loch that opens into the Sound of Raasay. The River Sligachan is steeped in local fairy folklore. Legend says that dipping your face in the river's cold water for seven seconds will grant you eternal beauty. The myth is tied to a story of the warrior woman Scáthach and her daughter, Uathach, who wept into the river to end a fierce battle, after which the fairies imbued the waters with magic. Autumn leaf color or colour is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the Autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt By The River Coe On History Visit To Glencoe Highlands Of Scotland

Tour Scotland short 4K Autumn travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a Kilt and Sporran and walking by the River Coe on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Glencoe in the Highlands, Britain, United Kingdom. The River Coe, Scottish Gaelic: Comhan, rises at the north eastern base of Buachaille Etive Beag and flows west along Glen Coe. It then runs past the site of the Massacre of Glencoe before flowing into the sea loch of Loch Leven, a salt-water arm of Loch Linnhe, at Invercoe. Autumn leaf color or colour is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the Autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Grey Squirrel On Autumn Sunday Visit To My Cottage Garden Scone Perth Perthshire Scotland

Tour Scotland short 4K Autumn Sunday wildlife nature camera travel video clip of the sight and sounds of a bushy tailed Grey Squirrel spotted eating by hanging upside down on morning visit and trip to my Scottish cottage garden in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. While Squirrels are known for their agility and resourcefulness in finding food, providing them with supplementary nourishment can offer an exciting opportunity for observation and interaction. As its name suggests, this squirrel typically has a grey coat with white undersides, though the coat colour can also be quite brown at times. Grey squirrels are mainly herbivorous, eating acorns, hazel nuts, berries, fungi, buds and shoots, and even bark. The grey squirrel was introduced to Great Britain in the middle of the 19th century. There is now an estimated population of 2 million making them much more common than the native red squirrel. They arrived in England from North America and are now one of Britain's most well known and frequently seen mammals, with an estimated population of 2 million. It is a myth that grey squirrels chase red squirrels away. Greys are just more adaptable to new surroundings. Being in nature, or even viewing scenes of nature, reduces anger, fear, and stress and increases pleasant feelings. Exposure to nature not only makes you feel better emotionally, it contributes to your physical wellbeing. Feeding grey squirrels provides a wonderful opportunity for observing their behaviours up close. You might witness their playful antics, social interactions, and even their impressive agility while navigating your garden. While squirrels may become accustomed to your presence, it's essential to remember that they are wild animals. Maintain a respectful distance, and never attempt to handle or approach them closely . Feeding grey squirrels in your garden can offer a unique connection to nature, fostering a sense of appreciation for the wildlife that coexists alongside us. By providing suitable and healthy food options, you can contribute to their well-being while enjoying the delightful charm these creatures bring to your outdoor space. Meteorological Autumn or Fall is different from standard and astronomical Autumn and begins September 1 and ends November 30. The equinox at which the sun approaches the Southern Hemisphere, marking the start of astronomical Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. The time of this occurrence is approximately September 22 All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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