It is now. 

Frisa and Skye have spent more time off than on the nest this week. They still managed to clock up 73 days. Or was it 74? To be honest we have struggled to keep up with them. One minute they're both sitting together on the distant hillside. You look away to talk to a visitor to the Eagle Hide, then you look back and there's only one bird left!  Where did Frisa go? Did she just fly off or did she sneak back onto the nest? We give it an hour or so and then make a quick check and sure enough, there she is, back, low down on that very hard boiled egg.

A few minutes later, we look back at Skye who hasn't moved and there she is once more at his side. What torment must be going on in her hard-wired brain? The need to be with her egg; the need to be with her mate. Torn in all directions. But, hour by hour, day by day, the distance from the nest is growing. We all watched them on Thursday back on their favourite ridge. We had a big group to the Hide and I think we all felt 'the moment'. Skye was perched on a fence post when in flew Frisa to join him on an adjoining stob. Don't ever let anyone tell you eagles don't sit on fence posts. They do here.

As she alighted, both began the loud, echoing calls to each other which we all knew signalled the end for their nesting attempt this year. As they sadly serenaded each other, a hooded crow and then a lapwing almost knocked them off their perches. Laugh or cry, we actually felt relief that we, and they, could all at last move on. And what a show for our visitors who went away pleased to have witnessed a special moment. Frisa and Skye rarely fail to disappoint, come rain or shine in their lives.

This week we also had two busloads of B&B landladies from Oban and Argyll visit the Eagle Hide courtesy of Calmac and Holiday Mull and Iona. It was a whirlwind stop on their way to or from a tour at the Tobermory Distillery and lunch at the Western Isles Hotel. So they were all in a very good and jolly mood! And they will hopefully go back home and recommend us to their guests this summer. We may not have an eagle's nest to show them this year but we will have two stunning white-tailed eagles who will hopefully be perched nearby for much of the time. Our brilliant buzzards are due to hatch any second now and with the back drop of Loch Frisa, the mountains and moorland and plenty of other wildlife, it's a fabulous place to spend a couple of hours. We look forward to seeing you at Mull Eagle Watch

Call 01680 812 556 to book a trip, Monday to Friday at 10am and 1pm.

Dave Sexton RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

  • Thanks for another blog Dave with time the sadness will recede for all of us including Skye and Frisa we will remember all the happy memories they have given all of us.Once seen they are in your thoughts for ever.  

  • Thanks Dave for the update. Good to hear that Skye and Frisa are picking up the pieces and moving on. I hope that things will be better for next year!

  • Great blog, once again Dave , Thanks.

    Eagles do sit on fence Posts?? Wow! I have always been told...not by you guys, that Eagles don't sit on Fence Posts, What an awesome sight that must be. Some lucky visitors you have there! I think I scare them off as I have been to the hide 3 times now and 2x nothing and once, just a very brief sighting of Skye in 'their tree'

    We are not up again till May next year  :-(  But in September we are going to Gairloch, and hope to see one up there, I believe they are seen near Loch Maree.

    Happy Summer

    HeatherP

  • wonderful blog as always Dave. Thanks so much.

    Bittersweet to read but fingers crossed for next year.

    Sure you will have plenty of visitors all year round:)

  • Thank you so much for that update Dave..... a touching piece indeed and how sad.  I am so looking foward to my visit sometime in July or even beginning of August and two white-tailed eagles and buzzards are just fine with me.  I hope that the B & B ladies appreciated what they saw! especially after a visit to the Distillery, things could have been a little hazy!!!  Take care, thanks again for the update.  Alison Bunning