Muntjac have been spotted in Scotland
Muntjac have been spotted in Scotland
I've seen anecdotal reports, but they always turned out to be mis-identified. I don't think they have ever been confirmed.
I've seen muntjac not too far from the Scottish border, up near Kielder, so it isn't out of the question.
Feral Coypu have been Gove from UK since the 1980s.
I didn't know there were still Muskrats in Europe. Do you still have Coypu in Netherlands? Feral Coypu have been Gove from UK since the 1980s.
Officially, anyway...... there is reason to believe they may still be clinging on in my neck of the woods, sad to say.
Even the Wilds of Northumberland are not very wild, so I am surprised that the presence of animals as conspicuous as coypu is unclear. The ones I saw in the 70's made no effort to hide, although admittedly that was at Minsmere (a flagship RSPB reserve).
A skua in Scotland? In America there aren't many exotic species, except sparrows and starlings running free.One of my friends thought he spotted a skua near the local primary school, it turned out to be a kite.
A skua in Scotland? In America there aren't many exotic species, except sparrows and starlings running free.
A skua in Scotland?
In America there aren't many exotic species, except sparrows and starlings running free.
Skua aren't actually an exotic species for the British Isles - a number of species are common visitors to the UK, and one or two actually breed in northern Scotland.
Oh and I live in Central Scotland by the way.
It would still not be out of the ordinary to potentially see a skua - I live rather further south than you, in northeast England, but I've seen two skua species already this year. Last year I saw three![]()
In America there aren't many exotic species, except sparrows and starlings running free.
I wouldn't want to get off topic but there are a lot of introduced species to America. Here is the Wikipedia list for the USA and Canada:
List of introduced species - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And I can even think of species that aren't on that list!