Tuesday 29th and Wednesday 30th July 2025
A nice sunny day on Tuesday was followed by a day of drizzle, murk and very poor visibility,.
On Tuesday afternoon on the Oa, David D saw a family of an adult and 2 juvenile Peregrines with a kill which was stolen from them by 2 sub-adult White-tailed Eagles. He also had a high count of 6 Greenshanks. Fiona McG added to the Peregrine tally with two heading off the Bridgend Merse over the West Tower, also in the afternoon.
On Wednesday, 1 White-tailed Eagle and 1 Greenshank were still present on The Oa, while Gary T had the delight of Willow Warblers singing around his house near Ballygrant and later saw a White-tailed Eagle on the sand at Bridgend.
David Jardine, presumably on the Colonsay ferry, counted 43 Black Guillemots and no less than 17 Mute Swans in the Sound of Islay.
Visitor Karim Labib was out and about again on both days, with Hen Harriers seen in three different places. He also saw 5 Manx Shearwaters from Saligo Bay and, on the way round Loch Gorm, had the unusual spectacle, of a pair of Sparrowhawks sitting together on the wires beside the road.



