I've travelled through the Sound of Mull on multiple occasions and each time I
eagerly dart around the deck of the ferry scanning the skies hoping to see a
white-tailed eagle or two, but I've never seen one yet from the ferry. Until
today.....
For some reason today we made up for all of the previous misses by seeing FIVE eagles, two sitting on rocks just north of
Craignuire, two on an island off Salen and one flying over cliffs just north
of Tobermorry! They kick started a decent ferry crossing from Oban to
Barra. Bird numbers were generally low and were dominated by kittiwakes
and gannets, but we did see grey phalarope (Ray only), storm petrel (me only),
sooty shearwater, great northern diver and a few Manx shearwaters.
Low cetacean numbers as well, with harbour porpoise and around eight common
dolphins the sum total.
This is a view I always look out for on the ferry, Ardamurchen lighthouse with
the squid like shape of Eigg behind.
Here's me back in 1987, aboard the Danbrit on our way to spend
two weeks camping on St.Kilda (opens in a new window), with Eigg to the right and Rhum to the left.
So we're back on Barra for two weeks, with hopes high that we might have some decent birding and perhaps encounter a rarity or two. Time will tell.
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