March
Mysterious Loch Ness, Highlands

Wildlife & Plants

Mountain hares

Mad as a March hare! This is a British saying to describe the antics of hares as they enjoy the early Spring sunshine…
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Purple saxifrage flowering

Just south of Tyndrum on the A82, the moist cliffs and rocky outcrops support an unusually lush growth of mountain plants…
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Salmon leaping

A celebrated spectacle of Scotland since ancient times, the Atlantic salmon are heading upstream against the current…
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March's Weather

March It is really still winter, with snow high in the Scottish glens, but lower down this is less likely and there are definite signs of Spring.
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