Saturday 23 August 1000-1300

Chris & Ross were on duty at the hide today. They report the whole eagle family together on the south side of Loch Frisa down by the shore. After the exertions of yesterday, they looked like they were all taking a break. It is the weekend after all. Unlike the buzzards and ravens who continue to be very active and give them a hard time whenever they get the chance. Today there was much mobbing and the eagles got little peace. As I write, the weather has taken a serious turn for the worse after days of sun and blue skies. The wind has picked up and now the rain is coming down hard. At times like this the eagles won't go far; they'll either stay where they are on a rocky knoll or come dusk, they'll probably retreat to the relative 'comfort' of the forest to sit it out. They do look sorry for themselves when they're all wet and bedraggled. But by dawn, after a quick shake, a preen and holding their wings open to dry in the sun like giant cormorants, they're ready to take to the skies again. Fingers (and talons) crossed that this storm has eased by the morning and that our eagles survive the night unscathed. Think of them sitting out there in the wind and rain as you snuggle down under your duvet.

Dave Sexton RSPB Mull Officer

Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

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  • Oh dear sorry the weather up there has taken a turn for the worse, must be the stuff we've been suffering for the past few days. Today is the first time i've been into my garden for days, heard the birds alarm calling and sure enough there was the sparrowhawk looking for dinner! Love the names of the sea eagles, well done to the children who chose them. David your descriptions of the birds soaring upwards was truely poetic - didn't need pictures I could visualise the scene!! Would love to see it for myself one day. Will send and email to the Beeb asking them to give us an update on autumn watch.
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  • Oh dear sorry the weather up there has taken a turn for the worse, must be the stuff we've been suffering for the past few days. Today is the first time i've been into my garden for days, heard the birds alarm calling and sure enough there was the sparrowhawk looking for dinner! Love the names of the sea eagles, well done to the children who chose them. David your descriptions of the birds soaring upwards was truely poetic - didn't need pictures I could visualise the scene!! Would love to see it for myself one day. Will send and email to the Beeb asking them to give us an update on autumn watch.
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