Three lynx who were rescued by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) after being set loose in the Cairngorms earlier this year have started showing their curious personalities at the Highland Wildlife Park. The wildlife conservation charity's keepers have been working with Bluebell, Caledonia, and Cardrona on training to help with routine care and vet checks. Megan Retallick, animal keeper at Highland Wildlife Park, says: "The girls have settled in incredibly well. Their outgoing nature keeps us on our toes, and we're always finding new ways to train and enrich them. "We seem to have mastered station training, which rewards the cats for coming to a specific spot. Target training is next on the plan, where they'll learn to touch a target with their nose in exchange for a treat. "After being here for five months and getting to know them well, their personalities are so clear. Cardrona is the boldest, leading the way with her curious and mischievous nature. Caledonia is agile and can often be seen climbing trees in her habitat. Bluebell loves to play with her food, tossing her meals in the air during feeding time. "All three enjoy chasing each other early in the morning and playfully stalking birds. But their favourite spot is relaxing together on top of their house."