Gaelic

15thJune 2022

A’ Ghàidhlig aig NàdarAlba / Gaelic within NatureScot

15.06.22|Categories: Places, Resources|Tags: , , , |

NatureScot has brought together some lovely Gaelic resources on one webpage. This showcases the enduring bond between Scotland's nature and Gaelic, with the language providing a unique insight and understanding of the world around us. This is a great resource to support learning around the Gaelic language, nature, Scotland’s places [...]

10thMay 2022

Bird and flower of the Beltane

10.05.22|Categories: Miscellaneous|Tags: , , , , , |

The marsh marigold and the whimbrel have Gaelic names with links to this time of the Beltane.  This post in Scotland’s Nature (3 May 2022) describes how both species provide a reminder of the close links between Gaelic culture and the Scottish seasons. This post is also available in Gaelic.

13thApril 2022

Wallabies to damselflies: Scotland’s newest animals get Gaelic names

13.04.22|Categories: Resources|Tags: , , , , |

This article in The Guardian (2 April 2022) describes how species moving north into Scotland as our climate heats, along with more recent introductions, have been given Gaelic names.  For example, the leathery sea squirt is now spùtachan-mara leatharach, for leathery little squirting creature of the sea!