Finally, one evening this week, I had the briefest glimpse of one of our precious sea eagle chicks. A weak, wobbly white wee head appeared for a second or two as Frisa looked down proudly at her new offspring. I could only see one. We hope there may be two. Frisa tenderly fed tiny morsels of food, pausing occasionally to gaze around and to look to the far horizon for any sign of Skye approaching with new prey for the family. For a few days this week the weather has been fine but today the heavens opened and it's been dreich and chilly all day. Precarious times for tiny down covered chicks still small enough to sit in the palm of your hand. Day by day they will get stronger. We watch closely and will them to keep going.

This weekend we invite anyone involved in providing for visitors to Mull & Iona and further afield to come and see us at the hide. We will be there to welcome you from 1200 noon to 3pm on Saturday and Sunday. There will even be some light refreshments to tempt you if Frisa and Skye and chick(s) are not enough!

Meanwhile Mara and Breagha are well and on Mull as the map opposite shows. They are not far from the scene of a major incident involving two of our breeding female sea eagles recently which I will tell you all about next time. We don't want Mara or Breagha getting mixed up in anything like that. It was terrifying. More soon...

Dave Sexton RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

  • Hi everyone. It may not be the same as seeing Frisa & Skye but there is a live camera showing some Estonian white tailed eagles if you are interested, click on "direct stream" - http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/2909
  • Oh noooooooooo Dave you cant do that - a terrifying incident and we have to wait for the story , personally I think you enjoy keeping us on tenderhooks , I can see you sat there with a smile on your face you are a very cruel man - but we love you :o)) It must have been great to see white wee head - hopefully there is more than one and you will see soon enough , more babies for you to worry about . Take care and I shall be up to see the 'family' very soon .

    Valerie

  • You can't just mention a "terrifying incident" and then leave us hanging! AArrgh!! How splendid to see one of the chicks, so tiny at the moment, and so vulnerable - thank goodness they have such devoted and experienced parents.....not to mention Big Brother watching them :)

    Everybody rides on the karma train.

  • Hi Dave, thanks for the update. Back to your old tricks with the cliff hangers I see!! Hope you have good weather for your weekend.
  • Hello Dave gret news about the chick but lets hope for 2. We are never satisfied are we. Good news about Mara and Breagha. I sincerely hope the weather improves for you. Look forward to the next blog.

    Margobird