Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Isle of Mull Part 1

We have just returned home after a fantastic two weeks on the Isle of Mull. It’s going to take me quite a while to go through all images that I took however; here is the first batch of them.

This is the first of four Buzzards (or as the locals call them a “tourist eagles”)
we saw in the first couple of days on Mull.


This one stayed on the pole long enough to get a few shots.


This one caught a Vole and landed on a pole not far from the car to eat it.

Then it flew off

Another one on a pole

Wheatear

Juvenile Wheatear



Meadow Pipit



A young Robin

There were loads of Wagtail around




Common Gull looking straight down the lens

Rock Pipit

My first Grayling butterfly of the year and the only image I got in the two weeks we were on Mull

Dark Green Fritillary butterfly

Dark Green Fritillary butterfly

Small Copper butterfly

A very worn Common Blue butterfly
 

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