With a 'reasonable' forecast we headed out to Traigh Iar and Traigh Ear, the peninsular just north of Solas. A nice round walk with spectacular machair flowers ...and we almost stayed dry!
| The walk begins by at the back of Traigh Ear where there is a small carpark. |
| It then heads to the dunes...with the usual abandoned vehicles and implements. |
| The Primroses were spectacular - up above; a White-tailed Sea Eagle. |
| A Moss Carder Bee disappearing down its hole. |
| Painted Lady. |
| Some colourful Bird's-foot Trefoil. |
| Fields of flowers... |
| Primroses on the uncultivated grassland adjacent to the field of Mountain Pansies, Stork's-bill sp and Daisies ...in amongst stubble. |
| Also in the field...Rue-leaved Saxifrage. |
| Garden Tiger Moth caterpillar. |
