Friday, January 19, 2007

Highland cow at Loch Shieldaig, Torridon



This is for Michael who liked the highland cow in my recent Loch Lomond photo. This is an Applecross highland cow. By and large they are docile beasts which is why they are not dehorned. However you need to be very careful in their presence. There has been a tourist death caused by highland cow near Plockton. A man got between a cow and her calf.



The photo was taken on the little single track road that leads round the remote Applecross peninsula. The viewpoint is looking across Loch Shieldaig to Shieldaig village and the old red sandstone hills of Torridon beyond. Loch Shieldaig opens out onto Loch Torridon and both make superb sea kayaking venues.

The highland cow is a hardy beast and remains out on the hill all year round. This amazing photograph of a young highland cow up to its neck in snow at Carronbridge was taken by Andrew Millian on 18/1/07. It appeared in several Scottish newspapers yesterday.


AP Photo/Andrew Millian/PA

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the picture, Douglas! The gentle beasts do indeed bring back fond memories of my father-in-law. I'll post you a picture back on my blog one of these days.

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  2. Thanks Michael, I will look out for it. I have a few more pictures of "sea cows" to come!

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  3. beautiful photo, thanks! I followed a string of kayak blog links to happenchance upon yours. I was in Scotland a few years ago and fell in love with the shaggy, beautiful Highland Cows, so I went to this prior post for cattle - oh my!

    Kayaks and Highland Cows in one blog, a happy find this morning for me, LOL!

    I'll be back to read more.....

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  4. Thank you Hayden, I plan to post several more cow on beach photos.

    :o)

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