Findhorn Bay Ramsar Site is a vital estuarine wetland on Scotland’s northeast coast, known for its rich biodiversity, tidal mudflats, and birdwatching opportunities.
The Findhorn Bay Ramsar Site is located on the Moray Firth coast of northeast Scotland, encompassing estuarine waters, tidal mudflats, saltmarshes, and intertidal sandbanks. This wetland area supports a wide range of plant and animal species and plays an important role in maintaining coastal ecosystem health. The bay is formed by the confluence of the River Findhorn and adjoining tidal waters, creating diverse habitats that support internationally significant populations of waterfowl and wading birds. Species commonly seen include large flocks of dunlin, sanderling, redshank, and curlew, as well as wintering geese and wildfowl. In addition to avian wildlife, the site sustains fish nurseries, shellfish populations, and rich invertebrate communities, which contribute to the overall ecological significance. Historically, the bay has been used for small-scale fishing, shellfish gathering, and navigation. Findhorn Bay's scenic landscape, accessed via nearby coastal paths and local villages, offers opportunities for birdwatching, photography, coastal walks, and nature study. The surrounding countryside enhances visitor experience with quiet rural charm and views over the Moray Firth. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining the delicate balance between human activity and habitat preservation, ensuring the continued survival of key species. The Ramsar designation recognizes the international importance of Findhorn Bay's wetland habitats and emphasizes sustainable management. Visitors are encouraged to respect sensitive areas, particularly during bird breeding seasons and wintering periods. The site’s accessibility and tranquil setting appeal to naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience Scotland’s coastal wildlife and landscapes.
Extensive tidal mudflats supporting large flocks of wintering waders
Saltmarsh habitat important for rare plants and breeding birds
Scenic coastal footpaths offering panoramic views of Moray Firth
Findhorn Village – historic fishing port near the bay
Extensive mudflats rich in invertebrates that provide critical feeding grounds for migratory and resident wading birds.
Vegetated coastal habitats that support specialized plant communities and act as nursery grounds for fish and shellfish.
Freshwater and tidal mixing zone with diverse habitats supporting birds and aquatic life.