17.9.2022 – Photos by Pat Waldron
Brodie loves to play and he certainly has lots of enrichment both in land and in the water. No wonder he looks so happy!
After some water games it’s nice to take a little walkie.
I wonder what he’s holding between his paws ….
Now he saw something very interesting!
Oh bear, it’s a furry submarine ….
…. and it has EARS!!!
Hahahaa, it’s not a submarine, it’s mama!
Mama, can I have a tour on your back?
On second thought – I want to give you a kiss instead.
Papa Arktos
Walker
Discover Scottish wildlife and endangered animals of the world’s mountains and tundra in our spectacularsetting. Explore our drive through reserve in your own car and then investigate the walk-round area on foot. The park has a wide and diverse range of animals, from native species such as the Scottish wildcat to those from further afield such as the amur tiger and polar bear.
I hope the visitors respect this sign!
Prwewalski wild horses
Arctic wolf
Wolf
European bison
Turkmenian markhor
Walking with mama along the ‘sea side’.
Dear Pat! Thank you so much for these fantastic photos!






















Dear Mervi and Pat
I would love to have been with you on this visit and so am delighted to thank you for this story. The HWP is a lively place.
Ralph, warst du schon dort?
Ich kann mich nicht erinnern und die Namen und die Zusammensetzung
der Bären dort ist mir auch unbekannt.
Thank you Pat!
Britta-Gudrun
BRODIE in the Scottish ‘Highland Wildlife Park’ gave me an extra smile:
As I am no more so familiar with all the polar bears in the world and even in the neighbourhood, I wasn’t aware at first that there is talk about a polar bear when I read the title of this article . . . I rather thought spontaneously of a musk ox (‘Moschusochse’ – keine Ahnung, WARUM!) ;-)))
That’s why I made a search and found an article in ‘Highland Wildlife Park’ of 22.03.2022 where I came to know that BRODIE’s parents are VICTORIA (where does she come from?) and ARKTOS(!?). This time I don’t insert the corresponding link here. I am quite conviced you will find it yourself, if interested to read it.
Pat Waldron has managed to create entertaining photos of BRODIE’s funny actions and also beautiful pics of other lovely animals in that Park/Zoo. The subtitles are also as funny (Brodie) and informative (other animals). Thanks.
My godness, how “little” Walker has grown.
Brodie has a paradise for his adventures.
The “arctic wolf” for me looks like a
polar-fox – his summerhair changes its
colour. The Prwewalski wild horses are
adorable ! Thanks to Pat Waldron for
his very interesting snapshots. 🙂
Dear Pat and Mervi!
(Almost) everyone loves little polar bears of this age. They are especially cute, curious, playful and just discovering the world around them. They have this special charm that opens all hearts to them. Brodie is no exception and is sure to have everyone around him “wrapped around his little claw”….
Thank you for this cute update from the Highlands!
Walker has obviously already prepared well for hibernation, as has Arctos…
The other animals seem content and partly very relaxed, e.g. the arctic fox and the wolf.
Hugs
Anke
Dear Pat and Mervi!
Thank you for the news from the Highlands Wildlife Park. It is great that Brodie has many toys. His mother cares very good of her son. He and the other polar bears live in the big enclosures. Arctos and Walker grew to the huge males
Hugs
Ludmila.
Thank you very much dear Mervi and Pat. Best wishes to Victoria, Brodie, Arktos, Walker and the other animals in Highlands Wildlife Park.