Trig Points at 90, Dippers, Gannets and Lapwings
Scotland Outdoors
BBC
4.7 • 756 Ratings
🗓️ 18 April 2026
⏱️ 84 minutes
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Summary
Dr Shane Strachan has written a poem which encourages people to explore a new poetry and artwork trail along the 53-mile Formartine and Buchan Way. Rachel meets Shane to find out how he got involved.
In this week’s podcast excerpt, Mark is in Glasgow with Professor Dee Heddon and Dr Rachel Clive of Glasgow University Theatre Studies to hear about the play Three Words for Forest. The play explores the challenges, hopes and fears of those working in the forestry industry at a time of climate crisis.
Rachel joins photographer Richard Cook on the River Dee to search for dippers and to chat about his book Dippers on the Dee.
Mark looks for lapwings with Warden Lorna Dow at RSPB Loch of Strathbeg and learns about how semi-feral conic ponies are helping manage the wetlands to encourage the birds to use the site.
Mark is near Fort William to discover how a detection dog is sniffing out an invasive marine species known as ‘sea vomit’. Dr Texa Sim explains how her labrador, Uisge, tracks down the carpet-like sea squirt.
Mark and Rachel are joined by Mark Greaves from Ordnance Survey to talk trig points as we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the iconic pillars.
Mark hops on a catamaran to check out the gannets on Bass Rock on the Firth of Forth and to chat to Emily Burton, conservation manager at Scottish Seabird Centre, about drone surveys that are helping to monitor how the birds are faring since the outbreak of avian flu in 2022.
Dundreggan Rewilding Centre in Glenmoriston is offering those living with dementia and their carers the opportunity to experience nature through a residential course. Mark meets some of those participating, and Professor Ann Dennis of the University of the Highlands and Islands explains how the programme runs.
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| 0:07.4 | I'm Dilley Carter and I love organising. |
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| 0:18.7 | Oh, wow. I wasn't expecting this. |
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| 0:23.9 | to help you declutter your life as well. |
| 0:26.2 | This is the tough love I need. |
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| 0:31.6 | Sort your life out, unpacked. |
| 0:33.5 | Watch on EyePlayer, listen on BBC Sounds. |
| 0:36.7 | This Scotland Outdoors podcast from BBC Radio Scotland. |
| 0:45.0 | Hello and thanks very much for choosing to listen to this. |
| 0:50.0 | Every week, this team crafts to Scotland Outdoors, |
| 0:55.3 | one of which is built from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland, |
| 0:58.7 | which is called Out of Doors. |
| 1:00.1 | And this week we go about Bard Daft. |
| 1:05.6 | Earlier this week, I was sitting in a cracking wee cafe |
| 1:08.3 | just to the east of North Berwick, |
| 1:10.7 | and it's on the top of a cliff. And like today, clear blue skies, brilliant sunshine. And my first swallow shot across. That's it for me. And I've seen a second one since, but they're still not back in our stables yet. Good morning. I'm Mark Stephen. Sitting the other side of the fire. |
| 1:27.8 | Rachel Stewart. |
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