Tuesday 29 September 2020

Isle of Mull

 We left Oban to catch the ferry to Craignure on 13th September. The crossing was poor for birding because of the torrential rain. We drove the short distance to our accommodation at Ardnadrochet Cottage. The cottage was in an excellent location looking over Loch Don. The rain eased off a little & we saw a ringtail Hen Harrier & 3 Red Deer towards dusk.

The view from the garden.

The back of the house.

The walk went through beautiful woodlands.


Looking back into Loch Don.

The 14th September dawned bright & sunny, we set off to walk the road to Grasspoint. It was a lovely walk through some mixed woodland with nice views over grasslands & the distant loch. 

Birding at Grasspoint.

It is a very scenic area.

Hooded Crow is common here.

Grasspoint itself was a lovely spot, with good views both out to sea & into the mouth of the loch. We eventually saw an adult White-tailed Eagle, which gave good scope views but too distant for photographs. A juvenile Little Gull was a good find here. 

In the afternoon we drove along Glen More & stopped at the viewpoint for twenty minutes. Eventually we saw both Golden & White-tailed Eagles, but both were very distant.


Spectacular!

Dervaig.

The centre of the village.

Grey Lag Goose.

On 15th September we drove to Loch na Keal but it was dark & overcast & we quickly moved on. We made a brief stop at a local waterfall & then drove to Dervaig. The drive was very scenic but there were few birds, a distant Golden Eagle being the best.

The eccentric but wonderful Tobermory.

In the afternoon we drove to Tobermory & enjoyed a look around this interesting town. Delana had work to do so we returned home & I birded from the garden. A pair of White-tailed Eagles with a well grown immature bird sat in distant trees. But yet again too far for photos. We enjoyed prolonged views through the telescope though. A ringtail Hen Harrier was also seen. It was a very enjoyable afternoon in the garden with 37 species seen.

Looking across the loch from Craggan

A skein of 100 Pink-footed Goose.

This is what we came for!

Delana scanning for Otters.
And we eventually found one!

European Otter


16th September saw us driving to the extreme south east of the island around Croggan. This is quite a remote area & the scenery was spectacular. A hundred Pink-footed Geese flew high overhead, heading south. But best of all was an Otter on the loch. It wasn't very close but we had great views through the binoculars. 

Fallow Deer

Red Deer

We then drove to Loch Buie which was equally scenic, before heading home in the afternoon. We both enjoyed a lovely day out.

White tailed Eagle

At last! One came close enough for a photo!

These photos were taken from the garden.



Spent most of the afternoon birding in the garden. Saw two adult White-tailed Eagles, but only managed to photograph one individual.

Loch Beg.


We didn't see any this morning.

Whimbrel


Grey Heron

Oystercatcher


On 17th September we drove to Loch Beg & then the coastal road around Loch ne Keal. It was a beautiful day & the scenery was amazing. We saw around 20 Common Dolphins in the bay, but they were too far out for photos. 

Otter watching.

European Otter.

Found at a high density on Mull.


We also spotted an Otter which gave us great views.

Common Buzzard


Golden Eagle


On 18th September we drove up Glen Aros towards Dervaig. it was wonderful weather but we didn't see much until close to Dervaig, when a distant Golden Eagle showed over the ridge. It was a lovely day out though.

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