In haste, as I need to get up there to check all is well today, but Frisa and Skye have successfully hatched young at Loch Frisa this year! They are right on schedule and so far, all seems ok. At least two rabbits have been taken in as food and Frisa has been tenderly feeding tiny morsels to the chick(s). We hope there are two but time will tell. A big thank you to all the local Mull Eagle Watch volunteers, Strathclyde Police, Air Cadets and visitors who have kept an eye on things for us over the last 38 long days and nights. We still have a very long way to go - 12 weeks in the nest in fact - but it's a great start to the season at the Eagle Hide.

I just wanted to share this breaking news story with you and I will give a full update later. Got to dash.......................

Dave Sexton RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

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  • HI Dave yes Wild Freckle i am sure all tourists to Mull echo your views and great to know that the pair that was disturbed last year have hatched as well,they also must have given a lot of pleasure to a lot of people and we have met a lot of really friendly people there.We once met a fabulous wildlife artist Jane Milloy there i am sure all bird lovers would like her website.Best wishes.
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  • HI Dave yes Wild Freckle i am sure all tourists to Mull echo your views and great to know that the pair that was disturbed last year have hatched as well,they also must have given a lot of pleasure to a lot of people and we have met a lot of really friendly people there.We once met a fabulous wildlife artist Jane Milloy there i am sure all bird lovers would like her website.Best wishes.
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