Pitlochry, Scotland is often referred to as “Brigadoon” and, maybe, with good reason: A perfectly charming Victorian town, set on a hillside along a river valley which is adorned with a rich mix of craggy rocks and impressive variety of trees and natural shrubs. The wildlife that this idyll attracts, warbles, chatters, struts, peeps from under the generous blanket of natural cover and generally delights us. The greens and sense of balance tell us that nature can actually get it right all by itself, if left sufficiently to get on with the job.