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Scotland Outdoors

Swifts, Salt and Shetland Sheep

Scotland Outdoors

BBC

Nature, Society & Culture, Science

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

The 29th of June marks the beginning of swift awareness week. Mark meets Cally Fleming of the Huntly Swift Group at the Bennachie Centre to chat about these amazing birds.

The beautiful garden at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre celebrates the Scottish plant explorers of the past. In recent years, a major project has been underway to restore the Explorers garden. Head gardener Caroline Bavey gives Rachel a tour.

In the latest edition of Our Story, Mark visits Danish ceramicist Lotte Glob, one of the founders of the Balnakeil Craft Village near Durness. Mark takes a wander around her Sculpture Croft on the shores of Loch Eriboll.

Every year, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust publishes a watchlist which gives an indication of how our native breeds are faring. Rachel meets up with some farmers who keep rare native sheep at the Highland Show, Denise Playfair and Johnathan James, as well as Steve McMinn from RBST in Scotland.

It seems that we have been aware of less insects in our gardens and in the wild this June, but why is this? Craig Macadam of Buglife joins us live to discuss the reasons for the decline of insects in Scotland and what we can do about it.

Every year, more and more people are signing up to the Shorewatch scheme, a citizen science project run by the marine charity Whale and Dolphin Conservation. Rachel joins Shorewatch Coordinator Katie Dyke and two seasoned spotters Gary Fahey and Ronnie Mackie at the top of the Burghead visitor centre to learn about the scheme while also watching out for dolphins.

Producer Helen Needham’s series for BBC Radio 3, Dig Where You Stand, has been on this week. The series involves five musicians from the Celtic Nations unearthing old tunes and songs from specific places. We hear from Allan Henderson, a multi instrumentalist originally from Mallaig, as he shares a story and a tune called Dalshangie that he learnt from his fiddle teacher, Aonghas Grant.

Mark visits Blackthorn Salt in Ayrshire to visit the impressive Salt Evaporation Tower. He meets Master Salter Gregorie to find out more about the business and the process behind making the salt.

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0:00.0

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0:09.3

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0:27.4

She's a freedom fighter in its widest sense.

0:29.9

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0:32.8

Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:35.6

This Scotland Outdoors podcast from BBC Radio Scotland.

0:45.0

Hello and thanks very much for choosing to listen to this.

0:47.5

As you probably know, we build the Scotland Outdoors podcast from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland, which is called Out of Doors.

0:54.6

And this week we're talking about insects

0:57.0

and why we're probably not seeing quite as many of them as we'd like.

1:02.4

Out of Doors with Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart from BBC Radio Scotland.

1:12.0

This is a beautiful morning.

1:14.2

The sun is shining, the sky is blue, the crows are crowing, but there's

1:18.4

some odd happening on the north shore of Locte.

1:21.0

Rachel and I were coming back from Oben yesterday and just outside the

1:24.6

weecrofting village of Fernon, not, but two dead Pine Martins on the road.

1:31.3

What's happening there, folks? We need to know.

1:33.3

I'm Mark Stephen, sitting right beside me here at the fire at Beach Grove in Aberdeen, Rachel Stewart.

1:37.5

That was just to cheer you up, no end, I'm sure.

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