Isle of Mull

ISLE OF MULL

2023

For quite some time I've been wanting to visit the Isle of Mull, on the west coast of Scotland. Known for it's amazing wildlife, it was fabulous to finally visit and explore the island in early July this year. It didn't disappoint. In fact, just like so many others who've been there, I already have plans to return again next year.

Falls of Falloch
Falls of Falloch

Falls of Falloch, near Loch Lomond.

Bench overlooking Dervaig
Bench overlooking Dervaig

Overlooking Dervaig

Multi coloured houses in Tobermory

Tobermory.

An obligatory photo of the pretty multi-coloured houses on the waterside.

Highland Cow on path licking its lips
Highland Cow on path licking its lips

Highland Cow Lick

Hedgehog walking down a path
Hedgehog walking down a path

Hedgehog in Broad Daylight.

On an island devoid of predators like Badgers and Foxes, Hedgehogs survive quite well. On the mainland, it's usually not good news when you see one in daylight, however, this one seemed quite content until a horserider came by. It curled up into a ball. Then, when the coast was clear, it scurried off, surprisingly fast, back into the dense vegetation.

Mountain Hare on hind legs in summer
Mountain Hare on hind legs in summer

Mountain Hare in Summer Pelage.

They're smaller than European Hares, with smaller ears and a slightly different colour fur, but still the same distinguishable hind legs that allow them to run so fast!

Rainbow over ship wrecks at Salen
Rainbow over ship wrecks at Salen

Rainbow over the ship wrecks at Salen.

Hooded Crow on rock
Hooded Crow on rock

Hooded Crow

Curlew chick walking in the rain
Curlew chick walking in the rain

Curlew Chick In The Rain

Adult Curlew with beak slightly open on rock
Adult Curlew with beak slightly open on rock

Adult Curlew Calling

River Otter eating fish on a bed of kelp
River Otter eating fish on a bed of kelp

River Otter Eating.

This was my first River Otter sighting on Mull. Although it looks a bit like a Beaver here, they're not closely related. Beaver's are a type of rodent and River Otters are in the mustelid family.

Red Deer stage in grazed field
Red Deer stage in grazed field

Red Deer Stag.

They can easily jump over fences. A small group of deer were enjoying the pasture in a field meant for sheep.

River Otter eating out on the water in loch

Otter Out In The Loch.

This was my second Otter sighting. It didn't come ashore and instead ate its quarry out in the water. River Otters are frequently seen fishing around the coast of Mull, quite possibly because there's a greater abundance of food and they're easier to hunt in saline water.

River Otter standing low in water

Otter On The Lookout.

I was hiding behind a rock watching this beautiful juvenile Otter for about an hour. Such a wonderful experience!

River Otter shaking off the water
River Otter shaking off the water

The Shake.

I love the spray of water you see when an animal shakes it off.

Alert River Otter looking left
River Otter amongst rocks and kelp

Otter On Alert.

The juvenile scrambled out of the water when it saw another maturer dog Otter swimming close by. The second one followed him out of the water and a short spat ensued amongst the rocks and kelp.

Juvenile River Otter running on the grass

On The Run.

The dog Otter chased the juvenile (photo) into the grass, defending his territory.

Snipe standing on one leg on post
Snipe standing on one leg on post

Not-So-Shy Snipe.

Normally not seen out in the open like this, it was a joy to admire the intricate pattern of this Snipe's feathers.

River Otter swimming at low tide

Semi-Submerged Otter.

Towards the end of the day I saw this Otter swimming close to the shorehine, at low tide, amongst the kelp.

River Otter leaving spraint on top of rock
River Otter leaving spraint on top of rock

Otter On The Rocks.

The same Otter was seen exiting the water a few times, leaving its spraint behind on the large rocks to mark its territory. It was fabulous to witness this behaviour without disturbing it.

Manx Shearwater running on water to take off
Manx Shearwater running on water to take off

Manx Shearwater Running On Water

Manx Shearwater flying
Manx Shearwater flying

Manx Shearwater Flying.

It will soon be joining thousands of others as it migrates to South America for the winter.

Dipper on a small rock in the river
Dipper on a small rock in the river

Dipper.

A gorgeous bird and only my second ever sighting.

If you're ever lucky enough to see one, look out for its conspicuous white feathered eyelids.

Herring Gull looking angelic flying overhead
Herring Gull looking angelic flying overhead

Herring Gull Overhead.

As always, looking for an easy meal.

White Tailed Eagle flying with wings wide open
White Tailed Eagle flying with wings wide open

Wings Wide Open.

The White Tailed Eagle is an impressive bird and the Isle of Mull is fortunate to have many nesting pairs. I went on a photographic boat trip to see these magnificent birds up close.

White Tailed Eagle flying towards me with wings outstretched

Head On.

White Tailed Eagle flying low with claws outstretched
White Tailed Eagle flying low with claws outstretched

In For The Grab.

A White Tailed Eagle swoops down low with legs outstretched and fierce looking talons, to grab a fish from the water. It requires such precision. You can see the look of concentration in its eye.

White Tailed Eagle flying off with fish in its talons
White Tailed Eagle flying off with fish in its talons

Fish To Go!

Harbour Seal and cub lying on the kelp

Pup and adult Harbour Seals lying on the kelp.

Islands bathing in the low evening light

The Sound Of Mull

Highland Cow beside the road
Highland Cow beside the road

Beware of the Highland Cows on the roads when driving around Mull.

Two Stoats, adult and kit, on path

Adult Stoat (right) with one of her kits (left).

On my way home from Scotland, I stopped at WWT Martin Mere to break up the journey.

It proved worthwhile as I had a fabulous encounter with a Stoat family. You can read more about the encounter here.

Stoat kit amongst the Ivy
Stoat kit amongst the Ivy

The Stoat And The Ivy.

This little kit was happily exploring its surroundings just a few metres away from me.

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