Monday 22nd June 2026: Isles of Muck and Eigg
We started our morning with a short walk along the road to Loch Shiel, waters still as a millpond. There were four Tufted Duck here together with a few Mallard, but none very close. A Common Sandpiper posed beautifully on a nearby post as it bobbed its tail and gave its soft piping call - typically photogenic on the one occasion when Tim had not brought his camera out! In the shrubs nearby a Reed Bunting was quietly singing, while nearby a Siskin perched up boldly, its green tones and golden wing flash beautifully enhanced by the early morning sun. A Grasshopper Warbler was heard at some distance, but we couldn’t locate it. Today’s outing was another boat ride and we headed out to the islands of Eigg and Muck. We got off to a cracking start with a huge White-tailed Eagle sat majestically on a rock as we left the harbour. The sea was very calm, and we spotted a number of Black Gillies floating on the water. We took a short walk on Eigg, exploring a bay adjacent to the harbour...