Millbuies

Millbuies is a trout fishery and country estate easily accessible by road, and providing a pleasant place to walk and fish as well as a habitat for wildlife. Four miles south of Elgin and 16 miles from Forres (25 minutes) The park consists of a loch with a circular, or figure of eight, walk – … Read more

The most wonderful time of the year

As the song suggests “It’s the most wonderful time of the year” and indeed it is for Birdwatchers. Wintertime heralds the arrival of birds from the Far North and in particular birdwatchers keep hoping that this year will be a “Waxwing” year. Waxwings are an “irruptive” species, meaning they do not migrate to our shores … Read more

How Burghead’s Pictish fort would have looked 1000 years ago

Stunning reconstructions show how a local Pictish settlement might have looked more than 1000 years ago. Burghead is one of Scotland’s largest-known Pictish forts, and these three-dimensional images of the headland have been created based on archaeological excavations by the University of Aberdeen. Funded by Historic Environment Scotland as part of a wider video project … Read more

Bye bye Milky Way, hello Aurora Borealis

As autumn moves into winter, we see rapid changes in trees and plants particularly, but there’s also a change in the night sky. As autumn moves to winter, there’s more chance of seeing the aurora borealis (Northern Lights), and less chance of seeing the Milky Way. We’re very aware of seasonal changes on the ground, … Read more

Dark skies reveal hidden beauty

The word was that this would be an aurora to remember. Even mainstream news sites were getting excited about the potential for the Northern Lights to be seen all over the UK on 30 October. I wasn’t the only one out at 8pm waiting for the big show. It was a long wait… I’ve seen … Read more

Altyre landscape is a true inspiration for artist Andrea, exhibiting at Moray Art Centre

For an artist who has her studio on the rural estate at Altyre, it’s little surprise that Andrea Turner’s surroundings influence her painting. I visited her exhibition at the Moray Art Centre in October 2021, consisting of a large selection of oils and watercolours. Her work has been shown at galleries in London and Edinburgh. … Read more

Storm sweeps through Burghead!

A magnificent 10m puppet made of wicker strolled through the Moray town of Burghead on Saturday. Storm personified the goddess of the sea, and came with a serious message to protect the coastlines and put the environment first. The event was organised by Forres-based Findhorn Bay Arts, and engineered by Vision Mechanics from Leith in … Read more