Well, having just sat through all the acts for Britain's Got Talent, I'm glad I didn't have to choose the winner - they were all so good. Congratulations to Diversity!
Well someone has finally heard my pleas - the weather here has been glorious, buckets of sunshine, blue skies and very, very warm. The Factor 50 suncream had to come out today. This weather is great for growing chicks too - its gives Skye and Frisa plenty of opportunity to hunt for food too thus giving us fantastic flying displays.
Cotton Grass at Loch Frisa
One of the things I love about working at the Hide is meeting so many different people, all ages and from all differents walks of life - but with one thing in common - to catch sight of our largest Bird of Prey - and Skye and Frisa have certainly given so much pleasure to so many people. We also have a great diversity of wildlife from our eagles (white-tailed and golden), the siskins and chaffinches on the feeders, our sand martins, the divers on the Loch, through to the butterflies and even a dragonfly that we all stopped to admire today. What a wonderful World!
First visitor of the day!
As I arrived at the hide this morning, this lamb was waiting with him mum for the door to open - we do meet a diversity of life at the hide!!
Dave is on Iona this weekend doing the Corncrake survey - I guess I will have to text the results of the show!
Dont forget to check the Estonian webcam Live sea eagle webcam
Have you ever thought of joining the RSPB and supporting our work with the eagles? Just click the 'Join now' button and take a look.
Debby Thorne - White Tailed Eagle Information Officer, Isle of Mull
Hi Debby glad you are now having nice weather hope you get a long spell.Yes lots of all sorts of wildlife on Mull and when there last May each morning when going past Salen Bay we would stop for perhaps an hour and almost always see otters.Good luck to Dave does he have to see Corncrakes or does hearing one count as seeing them seems quite difficult.Thanks for update.Best wishes.
Reply: Hi Den and Ann - hearing them is fine! He just needs to count them - I've only ever managed to see a bottom of a corncrake - hope he has better luck