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Scotland Outdoors

Montrose Mosquitoes, the Grey Lady of Glamis Castle and Life as a Lighthouse Keeper

Scotland Outdoors

BBC

Nature, Society & Culture, Science

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Mark is back at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Montrose Basin site, but this time it isn’t geese he’s looking for, it’s mosquitos. Mark hears about the monitoring programme that the Basin is part of and why it’s important to track mosquitos for human health and also bird health.

Back in 2021 Storm Arwen wreaked havoc on the North East causing lots of damage including to some of the buildings at the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses in Fraserburgh. Recently Rachel went for a visit to see how the repair work was progressing.

The archipelago of St Kilda, the most westerly islands of the UK, is a wild place with a fascinating history. It was inhabited until 1930 by very hardy folks, many of whom were adept at climbing the cliffs and sea stacks to hunt for birds and their eggs. St Kilda’s climbing history is now being explored in a new film by professional climber and filmmaker Robbie Phillips. Helen Needham met up with Robbie to hear about how the film came about.

Earlier in the week, it was announced that Jim McColl had died at the age of 89. Jim was one of the presenters of BBC Scotland’s Beechgrove Garden from its outset until his retirement from the programme in 2019. We hear an archive clip of Mark chatting to Jim about how he got involved in the first place.

Back to the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses in Fraserburgh where Rachel hears about a project to restore one of the old lighthouse keepers’ cottages to how it might have looked in 1963.

And we chat live to Mike Bullock, chief executive of the Northern Lighthouse Board, about the role of modern day lighthouse keepers.

From now until Halloween, Glamis Castle near Forfar will be running what they are calling Ghosts of Glamis tours. Mark recently went along to hear some of the ghostly tales and see if he could spot any spooky goings on…

In this week’s Scotland Outdoors podcast Mark chats to Dr Roisin Campbell-Palmer, Head of Restoration at the Beaver Trust. We hear an excerpt where Roisin tells Mark about her early involved in the re-introduction of beavers to Scotland.

If you read the Guardian newspaper, you may be familiar with the Country Diary. It’s a daily natural history column which offers the reader seasonal observations and snapshots of the British Countryside. Recently Rachel met one of the regular contributors, Merryn Glover, at Loch Inch in the Highlands and asked her to reflect on what autumn means to her.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Did you know that you can listen to many of your favourite podcasts first on BBC Sounds?

0:06.6

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0:12.7

and enjoy longer versions of the music they've picked. Good things come to those who don't wait.

0:18.7

Listen to your favourite podcasts first on BBC Sounds.

0:23.5

This Scotland Outdoors podcast from BBC Radio Scotland.

0:32.9

Hello and thank you very much for choosing to listen to this.

0:35.8

As you're probably aware, we do two podcasts, Scotland Outdoors podcasts every week.

0:40.4

One of them is actually based on the live program we do for BBC Radio Scotland, which is called Out Addoors.

0:45.4

And this week it's full-blown Halloween time.

0:49.2

Que ghost sound effect, Mark.

0:57.5

It's an odd time of year this. It's a cusp point. Last weekend we had tremendous, I mean

1:03.5

torrential rain, really, really bad rain, very, very windy and what have you. The next

1:07.3

morning I was out for a walk going through the sort of local park.

1:18.5

And the sun had come out and the temperature just suddenly shot up and you had a blanket of mist lying across the ground.

1:22.8

All the colours and steam rising off things like the fence posts.

1:24.0

It's beautiful.

1:35.8

I mean, it's just, it's such an active dynamic time of the year too. Good morning. I'm Mark Stephen, sitting the other side of the fire in Beach Grove and Aberdeen, rearing to go after a holiday in Portugal. Rachel Stewart.

1:39.7

I know. I missed all of the horrible weather. Storm, what was it, Ashley?

1:44.9

I can't remember. I've meant nothing to me. No, I mean, basically you're dazzled by my tan.

1:45.8

Yeah, I am. I am.

1:47.5

Ola.

1:48.1

You're braiding about with no jacket on.

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