Ranger walk looking for signs of Spring
Has spring really arrived? The Highland Council Ranger John Orr is inviting people to join him to look for signs of this beautiful season on a stroll along Culloden Avenue in Inverness.
John said: “They say that we get all four seasons in one day in the Highlands but we will be hoping to see evidence that spring has arrived. Whether it’s birdsong, bursting buds or flowers opening their petals we will be searching for clues that the winter is really over.”
The guided walk takes place on Wednesday 12 April from 2pm to 3.30pm and anyone interested in coming along should meet at the Culloden House end of Culloden Avenue by the gate. Culloden Avenue is off Barn Church Road and parking is available at the Doocot car park.
The event costs £4.50 for adults, £3.50 concessions and £15 for a family ticket. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
The aim of the Highland Council Countryside Rangers is to promote public enjoyment and appreciation of the countryside and to conserve wildlife. For more information call John on 01463 255291