Mara is on his way! The latest satellite tag data from Mara, the young male sea eagle from Loch Frisa on Mull, shows he too has now taken a major step in his life and has left Mull. The data shows he is on Morvern on the Scottish Mainland. Meanwhile, his sister Breagha remains in the same general area of the Argyllshire mainland as previously reported. They have both now gone their own separate ways as they begin their autumnal wanderings in earnest. Map to be updated shortly. More news as we get it.

Dave Sexton RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

"Autumnwatch" is coming! Tune in for the first live programme tonight Monday 27 October, BBC Two 8pm. The 'Mull Eagle Diary' films begin in Week 2, next Monday 3 November, continue Tuesday 4th and conclude Wednesday 5th November. Enjoy! 

Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

  • Welcome back Dave, hope you had a good break, we have certainly missed you. Thanks for the good news. I wonder what Skye and Frisa are thinking now their babes have left Mull. I bet they miss them. Autumn watch is already set up to record the series.
  • As Wild Freckle said WOW , you sound just so excited Dave and made me feel that way as well , great news for sure , will look forward to seeing the map updated as me being a southerner not sure where all these places are - but I am learning as I go !!! I shall start by going to look where Morvern is . Thank you Dave you must have been very relived to get the update . take care Mara and Breagha its a big world out there .

    Valerie

  • Wow! that's great news! both now officially left the nest and fledged I guess! though still nailbiting and worrying how they will do in the big wide world!