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Good area for waterfowl, summer and winter. Great for waders such as Common Greenshank, Dunlin, Common Ringed Plover and Common Sandpiper.
Loch Tulla is a small loch near Bridge of Orchy and Glen Coe in Scotland and in the central highlands. Old Scots pine woods line the south west and west of the Loch. A good place for Common Crossbill. The west end of the Loch is shallow and ideal for foraging waders. Great for waders such as Common Greenshank, Dunlin, Common Ringed Plover and Common Sandpiper. Also Osprey nest on the banks and White-tailed Eagle nest in the area and are regularly recorded on the loch.
By train or bus to Bridge of Orchy then a pleasant 2 mile walk along an easy single track road. By car, turn south at Bridge of Orchy to Inveroran hotel then walk or cycle around the area.
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