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Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve

 

Wildlife

Corrie Fee NNR is one of the best sites in Britain for montane flora, particularly rare arctic-alpine plants, montane willow scrub (including the rare woolly willow) and upland birds. Red Data Book species and nationally scarce plants such as purple coltsfoot, the fern Alpine woodsia and yellow oxytropis can be found here and the area is home to important bird populations such as golden eagle and peregrine.

The Reserve’s importance is reflected in the number of national and international designations which cover it. It is within a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Special Area of Conservation, a Special Protection Area, a National Scenic Area and lies within Cairngorms National Park!

For more information on the natural heritage of the Reserve, look at the Scotland's National Nature Reserve Website Corrie Fee Reserve Story


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View the Winter slideshow of Corrie Fee.

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View the slideshow of Corrie Fee Photography Competition.

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