Ok folks, following on from my location, land and seascapes post from our week on Mull, here's the wildlife bit. I think in general we were pretty pleased with a haul of 109 bird sp. in 7 days, if I remember I'll include a list at the end; we got all of our 'must see' birds -
Golden &
White Tailed Sea Eagle, Hen Harrier, Corncrake, Wood Warbler &
Redstart and given that many relatively common birds such as
Moorhen, Coot, Great Crested Grebe, Green Woodpecker, Jackdaw &
Jay and most of the duck species in the breeding season, I reckon the lads did ok! We had a couple of good
Otter sightings - one splendid view of one catching and eating fish in the rain at
Fishnish, but precious few butterflies and although there were many common wild flowers, our 'flora' expert had to drop out, so we probably missed a lot whilst scanning the skies!
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White Tailed Sea Eagle, Loch Spelve, 13/05/2017 |
Alright, let's start at the top, top of the food chain that is, and if you want guaranteed
Golden &
Sea Eagles then
Mull is THE place. One of us had either one or the other every day we were there and for me, getting to grips with these mighty aerial hunters was the most satisfying aspect of the whole week.
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Sea Eagle harried by Hooded Crows, Loch Tuath, 17/05/2017 |
To be brutally honest though I wasn't pleased with my photographic efforts .. the one time we were treated to a close encounter with a pair of '
Goldies' the light was totally against me and most of our
Sea Eagle's were beyond the range of my lens. That said, I think the following collection conveys a sense of the eagle presence on the island ...
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White Tailed Sea Eagle, Loch Spelve, 13/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Knock Bridge, 13/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Knock Bridge, 13/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
Driving back from a trip out to Tobermory we screeched to a halt after seeing a couple of big hovering raptors, too big for Buzzards we thought and we were right, it was only a pair of
Golden Eagles hunting by the roadside and seemingly oblivious to our presence as they came ever closer ....
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
My best ever
Golden Eagle experience in the UK by a long way,
these were full grown experienced adult birds, not particularly bothered
by us and we were just gobstruck by the way they just floated around, came right over the top of us, eyes on some land borne prey that we had no knowledge of.
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
The light was poor and I remember wishing for a shaft of sunlight or a patch of blue sky, but that didn't detract from the moment, we were in the presence of master hunters, on their patch and they chose the moment, so no complaints and hey, like I'd argue the toss with this thing coming at me!
And just when we thought the show was over, back round they came, even closer and lower .. there must have been something highly interesting to them on one of the hillsides .....
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Golden Eagle, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
Slightly disappointed not to get a decent shot of both of them together but hey I can have no complaints - what a show they gave us! Going almost unnoticed at the time the unmistakable and eerie call of Red Throated Divers on the adjacent loch ... obviously unnerved by the eagles, they were miles off by the time I managed to get a record shot off.
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Red Throated Divers, Mishnish Lochs, 17/05/2017 |
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Black Throated Diver, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
They turned out to be the only
R.T Divers of the trip and this poor shot of a passing
Black Throated Diver was equally lonesome.
Totally different story as far as
Great Northern Divers, the 'daddy' of UK divers, with numerous records and all looking resplendent in full summer plumage. They don't breed on the island but many non breeders stay all year round.
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Great Northern Divers, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Great Northern Diver, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Great Northern Diver, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Otter, Fishnish (courtesy of James Roddie) |
At
Fishnish, a well known
Otter watchpoint, we did indeed see a big dog
Otter swimming around and catching fish after fish in the rain. Sadly no pic so here's someone else's from the same location.
When the skies cleared and I was patiently scanning across the
Sound of Mull looking for something of interest, I spied what at first sight looked like an immature gull species but the flight was all wrong...too much glide, wings too broad. It was distant but I'd already made up my mind and shouted out to all in the hide - "
Hen Harrier coming in low over the water!" Luckily I was right otherwise I'd have looked a proper charlie and had I not rushed out to alert Mark I might have got some closer pics but hey ho, on this occasion the moment outweighed the need for a great photograph.
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Hen Harrier crossing from the mainland over the Sound of Mull, Fishnish, 16/05/2017 |
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Corncrake, Iona. (courtesy of Neil Duggan) |
On
Iona, a small and beautiful island off the extreme southwest of Mull, we heard the rasping call of a
Corncrake in somebody's back garden! Granted they had a pond and many Iris beds but wow, what a garden bird. No chance of a pic without disturbance so once again here's somebody else's lucky shot at the same location
A single, late staying
Pink Footed Goose in amongst breeding
Greylags was a good record for the trip and we also recorded our only
Great Skua, Manx Shearwaters and
Rooks on
Iona.
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Pink Footed Goose, Iona, 18/05/2017 |
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Ringed Plover, Iona, 18/05/2017 |
Back on Mull, here's a passage migrant - its a
Whimbrel on its way up to the Arctic Circle or maybe Shetland or Orkney, the nearest breeding grounds for this smaller relative of the more familiar
Curlew.
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Whimbrel, Laggan Bay, 16/05/2017 |
Lots of
Curlew breeding on Mull as you'd expect, likewise healthy populations of
Lapwing, Common Sandpiper and
Oystercatcher ....
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Lapwing, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
Rather smaller numbers of
Common Snipe &
Redshank plus passage
Sanderling,
Dunlin &
Turnstone and we picked up all of these.
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Turnstone, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Passage Dunlin, Dervaig, 15/05/2017 |
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Common Gull, Calgary Bay, 15/05/2017 |
We got all the auk species including
Black Guillemot, we had
Gannets aplenty,
Kittiwake and
Fulmar but we struggled with Terns - almost all were
Common Terns with only a few 'probable'
Arctics and no decent pics of any seabirds I'm afraid except this squawking
Common Gull at
Calgary Bay.
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Willow Warbler, 'Dalmacre', 14/05/2017 |
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According to the info we had, the most numerous bird on Mull is the
Chaffinch and this may well be true, we had plenty, but just strolling about and driving around the island we found
Willow Warblers to be the most prevalent and obvious - they were singing it big just about everywhere, even in poorly wooded areas. This was one of a pair in our back garden ...
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Willow Warbler, 'Dalmacre', 14/05/2017 |
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Willow Warbler, 'Dalmacre', 14/05/2017 |
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Song Thrush, Knock, 13/05/2017 |
Lots of
Meadow Pipits of course and pleasing to see
Rock Pipits in good numbers too, no
Yellow Wagtails (rare here) but
Grey Wagtails common, Mikey had a
Dipper,
Stonechats and
Whinchats were common as were
Lesser Redpolls, Linnets and we had one small flock of
Twite.
Song Thrushes were surprisingly obvious too, more of them than
Blackbirds &
Mistle Thrushes put together!
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Stonechat, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Grey Wagtail with fledgling, Knock bridge, 13/05/2017 |
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Rock Pipit, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Linnet, Iona, 18/05/2017 |
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Grey Wagtail, Ulva, 19/05/2017 |
Northern Wheatears are one of my favorite birds and they're a common breeding bird on Mull so here's a couple of nice ones plus a few wild flower pics, the rest of the birdies and a few odds n sods.
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Northern Wheatear, Iona, 18/05/2017 |
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Northern Wheatear, Calgary Bay, 15/05/2017 |
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Thrift, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Primroses, Oban, 12/05/2017 |
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Milkwort, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Greylag Goose, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Greylag Geese, Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017 |
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Cuckoo, back of the house, 18/05/2017 |
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Wood Warbler, Ulva, 19/05/2017 |
It was nice enough to be sat right underneath a singing
Wood Warbler but after an hour these pretty average pics was my only reward!
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Wood Warbler, Ulva, 19/05/2017 |
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Redstart, out of the van window, Loch Tuath, 19/05/2017 |
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Raven, Knock bridge, 13/05/2017 |
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Common Buzzard, Grass Point, 16/05/2017 |
Ravens and a
Common Buzzard as '
sillhouettes', not great pics but nice shapes!
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Raven, Knock bridge, 13/05/2017 |
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What's that coming over the hill?...Mikey at Grass Point |
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