Sorry for the delay in news but as you may have read we have now moved over to a new blog software!  Still finding my way round it so hope this works!!  I am holding the fort for a few days while Dave has a well earned rest.

The one piece of news I wanted to share with you is the naming of our chicks.  This year Ulva Primary School chose the names and the names chosen are Heather for our female and Bracken for our male.  They are really fitting names as at this time of the year, the Island is covered in heather and bracken and indeed, Heather, our female chick spent this morning sat amidst a clump of bracken - very ironic.

 

It has been quite a week here on Mull!  We have been seeing Heather, our chick, quite frequently sitting down at the lochside with either Frisa or Skye in close attendance.  On Tuesday afternoon, we had been watching her hop, skip and jumping around when all of a sudden she was flying - albeit quite low, but she flew from the lochside into the field in front of the hide.  We had lovely views and I have to say (not that I'm biased) but she is simply stunning - a lovely rich chocolate colour.  She then decided to fly back from where she came - relishing in this new past time called "flying".

 

Wednesday saw her again sitting down by the lochside.  The afternoon group had left having seen Frisa flying over the loch and being attentive to her chick.  I had tidied up the hide, done the paperwork and wondered down to the forward hide to lock up when I spotted a large bird flying above the trees.  "It must be Skye or Frisa returning home" I thought.  But I had to do a double take, as the bird I was looking at didn't have the usual pale head - this bird was chocolate brown all over - I quickly checked the lochside where she had been sitting and nothing!  It was our Heather flying high above the trees.  She looked a little wobbly but she started calling with excitement - a noise I have never heard before but it was obvious it was sheer excitement that she could really fly.  It wasn't long before Frisa appeared and joined the flying display.  I have to confess that at this point I had tears streaming down my cheeks - it was a magical moment to see her flying high with her new found wings - it was a beautiful evening and ideal flying conditions - as if to anticipate her next move, Frisa then landed on one of her favourite branches, remained for about a minute and then flew up - Heather then landed on the same branch albeit a bit clumsy but it was as if Frisa was showing her how to land. She stayed there for a short while but it wasnt long before she was up again soaring and screaming with delight.  She kept looking at Frisa as if to say "look mum, I'm flying".  It was very touching. Of course, this was the evening I said I wouldnt be late home but how could I leave?  It was a truly memorable moment  - Heather is officially airborne!

Please bear with us as we familiarise ourselves with the new software - I hope you will continue to read and join in our blogs.

 

Debby Thorne - White Tailed Eagle Information Officer, Mull

 

 

  • Thanks, My Avatar is now Oattie who we saw in October 06, An amazing view , will never forget, he sat there just watching us, watching him, fantastic moment.

    You could just attatch a link to a blog, just an idea.

    Thanks

  • Hi

    I was wondering if there are any pictures of Heather, and if you could post a link up for us, would love to see a pic of her, Thanks

    Reply: I have taken some photos of her but it was when it was raining so they are not very good - as soon as I get some decent ones will post them if I can work how to on the new software! To give you an idea she is a really deep chocolate brown colour all over

  • Hi Debbie, Thanks for the update, it was great to meet you on Friday 24th July, me and Denise had a truly fantastic visit to the hide, especially when Heather flew across the loch for the first time right in front of us, an awesome experience. It was also fun to watch Heather attempting to climb on to the fallen tree in the field before finally stumbling on to it. I managed to get some photos of Frisa when she flew from the tree and went looking for Heather. I have used on in my avatar. All the best and thanks again.

    Reply: Its great to be able to put a face to a name when we meet our bloggers!  Heather was pretty stunning wasnt she?

  • Perhaps the new Forum section is just intended by the RSPB to be used by those who want to chat off-subject?? I haven't seen any guidance anywhere. These blogs are much more better to stay involved with, I would have thought. Ooooh - another Heather and they have an encounter to come! How nice.

  • You don't need to hope that we'll carry on reading and joining in Debby - just try and keep us away (although I must admit that it has taken me some time to get over here and reply).

    You and Dave write such wonderful reports, it is always exciting to read them, sometimes over and over again.  Please don't ever stop.