Another day of sunshine and showers.
Holgate Birder
A blog of the things that I see on my regular walks on this part of York and my travels further afield
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Mull Day 5
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Mull, Day 4
Late start after yesterdays long day on Iona. Met a friend for a pint in the Mishnish at lunchtime.
Tim moved to the island several years ago, and we have not met for at least 30 years.
It was very nice to see him after all those years and talk about old times and people we knew.
After a late lunch I set off for Aros, a spot I have visited many times on my visits. The visit today was not a long one due to the weather, hail and rain showers, Sand martins were dashing about hunting insects, the islands only mute swans were feeding, while oystercatchers and male mallards were just standing.
A pair of red-breasted mergansers flew in and a great northern diver was offshore. When the rain started I left and drove to the hide at Fishnish. As I got out of my car I could hear crossbills calling and walked towards the area they were calling and saw a female on the top of a pine tree. Another year tick.
As I got to the hide 5 other birders were watching a white tailed eagle as it circled quite high up. From inside the hide I saw another white tailed eagle sitting in a tree on the other side of the ferry terminal. After yet another rain shower, I left and headed for a layby near Craignure Golf club. No sign of any eagles nest but a few gulls on some exposed rocks.
Garmony was my last stop where I added dunlin and shelduck to my trip list, taking the total to 51.
Monday, 11 May 2026
Iona
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Tobermory Lighthouse
Brilliant sunshine first thing this morning, so I walked to Tobermory Lighhouse, which is about 2km from the cottage.
Willow warbler, chiffchaff, blackcap, raven, hooded crow, common sandpiper and cuckoo.
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Mull Day 1
Left Oban on the lunchtime ferry. Black guillemots in the harbour, a few gannets on the sea as we sailed across to Mull.
Arrived in Tobermory just after lunch today. Shopping etc kept me busy till 6pm when I set out for my first birding session of the week.
I parked near the Mishnish Lochs. Several great black-backed gulls visited and after bathing flew off. Sands martins were flying low over the water and a female teal was disturbed by a hooded crow and a whitethroat was flitting about in some bushes.
As I watched a GBBG fly off I noticed a large bird in the sky over a hill.
Just a dot in the sky
My first white-tailed eagle of the trip. My next stop was the hide at Loch Torr.
No sign of any birds of prey, just sand martins flying low over the water. What will tomorrow bring?
Friday, 8 May 2026
Monday, 4 May 2026
Flamborough Head and RSPB Bempton Cliffs


























