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Braemar Castle, Oct 16, 2010

From a distance, it looks formidable.  Its really not very large.
From a distance, it looks formidable. Its really not very large.
It does sit on a hill, an advantage.
It does sit on a hill, an advantage.
The outer defensive walls were aded on to by the English to make a small fortress out of it.
The outer defensive walls were aded on to by the English to make a small fortress out of it.
Our stalker Peter, showing what he does with his time when not stalking, on a poster inside the castle.  He is dumping sacks of grit for the partridge, ptarmigan, and pheasant, so they can use it in their gizzards (crop) to grind their food.
Our stalker Peter, showing what he does with his time when not stalking, on a poster inside the castle. He is dumping sacks of grit for the partridge, ptarmigan, and pheasant, so they can use it in their gizzards (crop) to grind their food.
Walking back we saw cows & pheasants living together
Walking back we saw cows & pheasants living together
Cow and Pheasant
Cow and Pheasant
Duckie shares the small puddle.
Duckie shares the small puddle.
Pheasants & cows
Pheasants & cows