During the finals of Open week this Common Lizard was seen sun bathing on the first tee, not at all bothered by all the golfers.
A family of Wrens were spotted outside the greenkeepers sheds. There were at least 5 young, one of which can be seen in the photo below.
Butterflies and Moths can frequently be seen. A few photographed over the last couple of months are pictured below.
Garden Tiger
Small Tortoiseshell
Common Blue
Six Spot Burnet
Brimstone Moth
Common White Wave Moth
Foxglove
Wild Thyme
Maiden Pink
It's been another typical Scottish summer with a lot of rain together with the odd sunny day. It won't be long now until the distinctive sound of the Pink Foot Geese can be heard overhead, a tell tale sign that Autumn is on its way.
Les Rae,
First Assistant,
Montrose Golf Links Limited.
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