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Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Two's company

Posted by davidsexton

From across the glen, the heat haze was too strong but I could just make out some flapping on the nest. One chick was still there. During the morning both Frisa & Skye came in but went straight to the nest. As the heat of the day intensified, I moved...

19 comments

Monday, 29 June 2009

Sleepless nights

Posted by davidsexton

I'd like to bring you some definitive and positive news on the 'missing' chick at Loch Frisa but I'm sorry I can't. However, you always tell us you want to know the facts as they happen so I'm afraid there is no easy way to say...

13 comments

Saturday, 27 June 2009

Now you see me, now you don't!

Posted by debbythorne

Well a very strange day indeed. After hearing the news that our two chicks may have fledged I felt quite emotional. Having spent all this time with them, from the day they hatched and watching them grow day by day, it was as if my own child was about...

16 comments

Friday, 26 June 2009

Got to be there...be there in the morning

Posted by davidsexton

Where are our chicks at Loch Frisa? Some very strange and uncharacteristic behaviour from Frisa & Skye today by all accounts. Skye was down at the larches for much of the day staring intently down to the ground. Only one chick has been visible all...

6 comments

Monday, 22 June 2009

Day in the life of...

Posted by debbythorne

The following is an article which appears in the summer edition of "Scotland Outdoors". Here is the link to their website. http://www.scotoutdoors.com/ Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland, Mull Officer "I have lived and worked on the Isle of Mull...

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