A stunningly beautiful day here on Mull. Feels like early autumn is in the air but it's been sun, sun sun from dawn to dusk. Our Loch Frisa sea eagle family are all accounted for today. The chicks have been up and soaring together, revelling in this Indian Summer we're so lucky to have at the moment - compared to many other parts of the UK. Skye has achieved the record for sitting about in the sun. He flew into his larch roost at 10am and was still there at 5pm - he'd preened (alot), turned around a few times, scratched himself - oh so carefully - with those huge talons and done a few squirts out the back but other than that, he'd done absolutely nothing - for 7 hours! I guess if you're a top predator it's called conserving energy. He'd probably had a big feed and was just letting it all digest. Very efficient really and what better place to do it than at Loch Frisa and in the sun?

Tomorrow we're having a 'Fledge Party' for anyone and everyone who has helped in any way - big or small - with the Mull Eagle Watch project. It's a tradition we've borrowed from our friends at Loch Garten. It's a time to say thank you for everyone's hard work - to the local volunteers, farmers, landowners, police, wildlife tours, local community and visitors - all of whom make Mull Eagle Watch work. If you're on Mull, we hope to see you there: 1pm at the hide. With luck the sun will carry on shining and our eagle family will be in view - it'll be a time to raise a glass (or paper cup) to them and wish them all well in the testing months ahead. Cheers!

Dave Sexton RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

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