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Sunny Ardnamurchan
A bright but breezy day to start before wind got up and cloud came in with a little rain. Theo and his group headed over to Ardnamurchan on the ferry crossing we had good numbers of Manx Shearwaters, Guillemots, Razorbills, Shags, Kittiwakes and a few Gannets. A single Common Dolphin leapt from the water a little distantly but didn't show again. Arriving at Kilchoan we spotted 2 White-tailed Eagles on the near hill side being harassed by Ravens. Onto our next stop we had good

Theo de Clermont
4 days ago2 min read


Win some and lose some!
Ewan checked a few Golden Eagle territories on Friday, and it's at this time of the year that it is with negative emotions to see both adult birds on the wing for a prolonged period of time. Pictured is the female bird and the male is just of frame, indicating a failed breeding attempt for this pair for the fourth time in five years sadly. On Thursday Klay had two half day private tours and one of the highlights was seeing golden eagles mating! Another sighting of note was 7

Ewan Miles
5 days ago1 min read


First Cuckoo and Osprey!
Not as much rain as originally forcast this week but still slightly unsettled and a good wind blowing and gusting! It was warm on Tuesday, reaching 15 degrees, compared with the 2 degrees we got only a few days earlier! Klay had a tour on Tuesday and managed to get some moderate views of both eagle species and hen harriers. The eagles are sitting tight on their goose sized eggs right now so a bit tricker to spot at this critical time. Common Sandpiper on the shoreline of Loch

Ewan Miles
Apr 101 min read


Merlin Madness!
Theo and Klay both had Mull Nature Explorers today, meeting the guests in Tobermory. It was quite a cold wind but mainly dry, which was a welcome change! WT Eagles were showing well on both tours and also views of Golden Eagles in different capacities. One of the highlights was this stunning male Merlin pictured! This is the ‘April spike’ with Merlins passing through the island on their way to more northern breeding grounds. Otters were seen on both tours, actively feeding in

Ewan Miles
Apr 71 min read


Love is in the Air
Rain hammering down at first light and a tricky forecast so we provided a shorter 4 hour tour today. The guests were from Newcastle and Vancouver as we headed out to explore this magical island! We got onto two WT Eagles at our first stop, showing strong pair bonding with some close interactions. We then focussed on the coast and saw GN Divers, Slavonian Grebes and RB Mergansers. Further north we had a stunning male Hen Harrier before a superb overhead WT Eagles view! Harbour

Ewan Miles
Mar 171 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 2️⃣ 1️⃣ One of the wildlife highlights of this year was undoubtedly the Blue-cheeked Bee-eater seen on the Isle of Iona in June! Only 12 accepted records in Britain! 📷 Alan Lewis (via eBird)

Ewan Miles
Dec 23, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 2️⃣ 3️⃣ A Short-eared Owl on Mull this summer. With some promising signs in the Spring, it yet again proved to be a poor season for this species on the Isle, with adults dispersing breeding areas early and very few fledglings recorded in July/August.

Ewan Miles
Dec 23, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 1️⃣1️⃣ Slow Worms! - These beautiful and gentle 'legless lizards' are a joy to see around the island. One of my first 'pets' was a rescued SW called Smiggie (named after my dads good mate). We helped it recover before releasing him back into the wilds. I helped rescue this SW from a nearby strimmer and sadly thousands of SWs will get killed by these destructive and noisy machines every year on Mull. Leaving grassland to grow longer

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 🔟
🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 🔟 The ducks are looking their dapper best during the winter months on Mull, and one of my favourite seasonal spectacles on the island is without a shadow of a doubt...displaying Red-breasted Mergansers! The drakes are so graceful and elegant as they perform to the females, almost like they are showcasing a bow or a curtsy. If they were on 'Strictly' on a Saturday night, how many points would they be getting!?

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 0️⃣ 8️⃣ Carrion is an essential food source for eagles in the winter months to get them in a suitable condition for breeding efforts towards the end of the season. 🎥 Trail Cam, Golden Eagle

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 0️⃣ 7️⃣ A winter time-lapse of Gribun cliffs...

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 0️⃣ 4️⃣ The amazing carnivorous plant Great Sundew (drosera anglica) enveloping another victim in the peat bogs of Mull!

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 0️⃣ 3️⃣ Making the adder count! These sensational snakes do relatively okay on parts of Mull, but sadly are a 'vanishing viper' on large areas of the mainland in recent decades. These animals often get demonised due to being a venomous snake, but did you know that there has only been one human death by an adder bite since the 1970s in the UK. In that same time, human-based actions have caused the decline of 50% of all the wild bioma

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 0️⃣2️⃣ A male Ptarmigan feeding on heather shoots on the Isle of Mull. As the climate has got increasingly warmer and wetter over the last few decades, these snow grouse have struggled to survive in mainly snowless landscapes on the island's high peaks. This species is hanging on by a claw here on Mull but showing incredible signs of survival to still be spotted occasionally on the island. Who else has seen Ptarmigan on Mull?

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


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🎄The Nature of Mull - Advent Calendar Day 0️⃣1️⃣ A Long-eared Owl that had recently dispersed from its nest on Mull. This was one of three owlets to fledge from an old Hooded Crow's nest in a stand of larch. This secretive and under recorded owl species doesn't build its own nest and instead has a huge preference for using old corvids nest for their own breeding attempts so next time you see a Hooded Crow or a Raven on Mull, give these clever corvids a nod of approval for b

Ewan Miles
Dec 20, 20251 min read


First Mull Stargazing Evening of the Winter!
We organized a memorable stargazing evening on the picturesque island of Mull, where we welcomed three enthusiastic guests to join us for this celestial adventure. Two of our guests were picked up from the charming town of Tobermory, known for its colourful waterfront and vibrant atmosphere, while the third guest was collected from Craignure, a quaint village that serves as a gateway to the island. The journey to our destination was filled with anticipation, as we drove throu

Ewan Miles
Nov 21, 20252 min read


Back to the winter tours!
Quite overcast and grey in the morning with a fresh northerly wind, very appropriate for the first winter day tour since March! Red throated diver and Harbour seals were a nice start before a little egret, buzzards and kestrels. A few attempts for the other raptor species to no avail before five species together at our lunch stop. Two Hen Harriers and both flavours of eagles on the distant skylines. At our toilet stop we had a spectacular otter encounter as we all got in a re

Ewan Miles
Nov 12, 20251 min read


Friday 24th October
Weather: Moderate breeze picking up through the day with heavy cloud mostly The days sightings included lots of Red Deer, a ringtail Hen Harrier and 2 male Hen Harrier, one of which gave great views quartering the flat grassland not far away, 3 sightings of sadly distant Golden Eagles, who despite the breeze didn't want to play ball, some sizeable flocks of Redwing and Fieldfare, Great-Northern Divers in the sea lochs and lots of Buzzards enjoying the breeze. The star sightin

Theo de Clermont
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Otter families day out
Weather: Light breeze and mostly overcast with occasional light rain. Both groups started with the local pair of White-tailed Eagles before watching a pod of Common Dolphins unusually high up a sea loch, an indicator of the huge amount of food that's around for the marine mammals lately. A Golden Eagle was perched in dead tree on the hillside and 2 Kestrels over the ridge above. We then watched a pair of adult WTE's on an offshore island before an Otter and her tiny cub appea

Theo de Clermont
Oct 22, 20252 min read


Fridays Mull Nature Explorer
Bright spells and calm winds made for perfect conditions to explore Mull’s coast today before the cloud arrived in the afternoon. Our morning began at a sea loch where two magnificent White-tailed Eagles perched in the trees before lifting off to hunt across the water. Behind us, a solitary Otter quietly fished in the bay, surfacing close to shore and offering beautiful views. The excitement grew as a Golden Eagle appeared on a nearby hillside, slowly circling higher into the

Ewan Miles
Oct 21, 20251 min read


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