Tuesday 25 June 2013

Mull

I last visited Mull some 40 odd years ago as part of a family caravan holiday to Oban. I remember my Mum pranging her, a black vw beetle, on that particular visit and that probably put me off going back. However, now some 40 years on I returned with my family with coincidentally a somewhat newer black Volkswagen.

We traveled north to Oban on a rather wet Saturday morning. By the time we reached Oban however, it was much drier and by the time we got on the ferry it was dry. Once on Mull, we drove north from Craignure and soon had splendid views of an adult Sea Eagle just north of Salen. We had a B&B for 3 nights in Dervaig just west of Tobermory.

Tobermory with its famous coloured houses
















The B&B overlooked Loch A Chumhainn and within a short distance I was seeing Whinchats and Common Sandpipers appeared to be everywhere.

Day 2 was dull and windy and we drove south to Loch Na Keal. Here we eventually had good views of 1 Sea Eagle but otherwise the weather was a bit of a limiting factor.

Sea Eagle
























Day 3 was glorious and we did the touristy thing and headed for Iona. The drive takes about 2 hours and there was much stopping in the various passing places on Mull's narrow roads. The ferry to Iona goes from Fionnphort :

View from Fionnphort Harbour



















Once on Iona I quickly found Corncrake. There was no shortage of birds calling but seeing any proved impossible.

View from Iona Harbour

View to the North

Iona Abbey






















































Returning view Loch Na Keal I staked out a known Golden Eagle site and had 2 birds in the sky over the ridge. Back at Darvaig, a ringtail Hen Harrier was quartering the marsh and then proceeded to fly past the bedroom window.

The last morning was spent at Grass Point where I failed to see any Sea Eagles but 2 Whinchats and a singing Grasshopper Warbler were notable.

All in all a really good trip.

Sunday 16 June 2013

Lack of Chat

Whinchat have been becoming scarce and more & more difficult to find with each passing year. Loch Ardinning, just north of Glasgow has always been a good spot although even here they have become scarce. Despite an extensive search this morning I could not find any at all. It is always sad to witness the decline in a species but this is what we are faced with here. Hopefully, they can recover.

On a more positive note Cuckoos still appear to be plentiful with several calling. Willow Warblers that I think have been comparatively scarce this year were in abundance:

Willow Warbler - Endrick Mouth
























Another Chat that has been in steep decline, possible due to hard winters, is the Stonechat. I managed to find 1 today for the yearlist.

Roe Deer- Loch Ardinning



















Mute Swan with 4 Cygnets - Loch Ardinning



















Moving on to Endrick Mouth, I walked right out to the end of Ring Point. Best here were 2 Osprey, Grasshopper Warbler, Garden Warbler and Spotted Flycatcher.

The downside was 2 aggressive dogs, the same two as last year. Is it too much to ask to have a day in the countryside without being bothered by bloody dogs. The best of it is they were with an owner who the dogs simply ignore. "Oh she'll not bite" I don't bloody care I simply want to be left in peace. If you can't control the bloody thing, KEEP IT ON A LEAD!!!!!!

Saturday 8 June 2013

Cairngorm & Boat of Garten

Out of the house at 5am this morning to take advantage of weather ideally suited to going to the top of Cairngorm.

I parked at the funicular and struggled up the mountain towards Ben Macdui & on to the plateau. On the way up I certainly heard Ptarmigan croaking but frustratingly could not get on any. Indeed I saw few birds of note aside from Wheatear and calling Red Grouse and Raven.

My lack of fitness meant many stops to admire the scenery.




















Once on the plateau birds became easier and I got good views of 1 Ptarmigan as it slinked away behind some rocks. There were 2 showy Dotterel that flew infront of the camera allowing some opportunistic shots:



























Several Snow Bunting were singing and I saw one distantly but a much better one showed on the way down:





















A flyover Golden Plover was the first I had seen this year.

With time short I headed to the woods just outside Boat of Garten and had Crested Tit, Crossbill sp and 2 Redstart.


Saturday 1 June 2013

Farne Islands

Some images from  a fantastic day on the Farne Islands: