Sunday 21st June 2026: Ardnamurchan Peninsula
We had a leisurely day today, driving through wonderful scenery, and pausing at lochs to scan for birds. We picked up our first Common Terns of the trip, although somewhat distant, scanned from the shore of Loch Sunart. We stopped for a brew and a walk at RSPB Glenborrodale, where we clambered up the footpath through a typical western rainforest landscape, trees dripping with lichen and the woodland floor clothed in moss and bilberry, reminiscent of Dartmoor woodland. It was pretty quiet, apart from several families of Great Tit and Blue Tit flitting noisily amongst the branches, a silent Willow Warbler foraging in the leafy canopy and a Treecreeper spiralling up the trunk of a dead tree. After a drive through stunning, green landscapes, with boulder-strewn high hills silvery lochs and tumbling rivers, we took the ferry across the water, where we were treated to an impressively close fly past from an immature White-tailed Eagle, a huge and powerful bird, before arriving at t...