Grutness is one of our favourite places to visit in the south mainland
lots of gardens cannot grow many plants because of the strong winds and salt in the air, but this one is sheltered even though its very close to the sea. Good for migrant birds in spring and autumn
The freshwater pool at Grutness holds many waders and duck as well as the watering hole for the several shetland ponies
working our way passed the garden and up to the lower side of Compass Head
Looking out over the boulders towards the point, a nesting place for Common Gull and Arctic Terns while in winter small flocks of Snow Bunting are usually seen
Looking north from Compass Head with Sumburgh hotel on the left and beyond the beach on the right, Sumburgh airport
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