Tuesday 23rd June 2026: Mull
We had a brilliant start to the day with a magical and exhilarating experience with a reeling Grasshopper Warbler in the field behind our hotel. It sang from atop a small birch for a full five minutes, turning its head from side to side as it poured out its continuous, monotone song. We were able to note the attractive markings on the back, the black patterning beneath the tail, yellow gape and a small black gorget as we watched it through the scope. It was a truly special and joyful encounter with this not easily seen species, and probably my highlight of the trip. After breakfast we all wandered down to Loch Shiel where the ubiquitous Common Sandpiper peeped from a post and a distant female Teal and Red-breasted Merganser were on the water. A Willow Warbler acrobatically twisted and turned as it searched for insects along the fenceline. Common Sandpiper Next we headed to Mull, getting off to a cracking start with an immature White-tailed Eagle which soared across the water...