When I arrived at Loch Frisa this morning, the rain was lashing down, not quite horizontal, but not far off! It was quite blustery too.  The first thing I do when I arrive is to check the nest is OK, and see if either Skye or Frisa are about.  This morning I could just make out Frisa on the nest, protecting her precious chicks from the rain and cold.   And for the news you have been waiting for .... we have two chicks!  Dave confirmed he had seen two fluffy heads - they will certainly keep Frisa and Skye busy.
There was no trip to the Hide this morning as the weather was just so bad, any sensible bird would stay hidden.  After lunch, the sky started to clear and little blue patches began to appear.  I escorted a large party down to the Hide, all eager to catch a glimpse of Skye or Frisa.  We were entertained by a male hen harrier hunting in front of the hide.  We were then treated to a very special sight - a cuckoo landed on one of the fence posts just in front of the hide - most of us hear cuckoos but to actually see one is quite a rarity.  A sparrowhawk wanted to join in and flew across the field in front of the hide.  The buzzards were not to be outdone and gave a great display, diving and hovering on the wind - next time you see a buzzard, look at the markings on the underwing - absolutely stunning!  By now, some of the group had started to drift away, when suddenly I caught that familiar outline in the sky - Frisa appeared, circled above the nest area for all to see and then landed back into the nest tree - then Skye flew up, not to be outdone and gave us a great display as he soared higher and higher into the sky, the sun shining on his white tail for all to admire.  He finally drifted away, off to find food for his chicks.  A quick check on the sand martins who are nesting next to the Hide and the group finally departed - chatting nineteen to the dozen at all they had seen. 
Loch Frisa - our largest fresh water Loch on the Isle of Mull - photo Debby Thorne
This morning's rain had long been forgotton and everyone was commenting how lovely it was to see the sun!
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  • Hi Debby, Thanks for the update - although the picture has made me more desperate than ever to come back!! Whatever happened to our tadpoles?! Hope all was well with them! Keep up the good 'work' )I know you don't think of it as work, but it is) and we hope to see you and the new family soon. Diane

    Diane & Steven xx

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  • Hi Debby, Thanks for the update - although the picture has made me more desperate than ever to come back!! Whatever happened to our tadpoles?! Hope all was well with them! Keep up the good 'work' )I know you don't think of it as work, but it is) and we hope to see you and the new family soon. Diane

    Diane & Steven xx

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