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  • Wild Scotland

  • An Audio Guide to the Unique Wildlife of Scotland
  • By: Cheryl Tipp
  • Narrated by: Fiona McCarthy
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins

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Wild Scotland

By: Cheryl Tipp
Narrated by: Fiona McCarthy
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Publisher's Summary

Every traveller to Scotland is enthralled not only by the spectacular scenery, but also the wealth of wildlife in the country and its surrounding islands. Wild Scotland brings together a selection of 30 of the most vocal and representative species of this region, some of which can only be found in this area of the British Isles.

The sounds of Capercaillie, Corncrake, Red Deer, Black Grouse, Pine Marten, Osprey and the iconic Golden Eagle are just a few examples of the species featured on this new audio download from the British Library - an essential audio guide for anybody visiting this part of Britain. A narrator announces the name of each species at the beginning of each track.

©2013 The British Library Board (P)2013 The British Library Board

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