Saturday 29th November
A dry day with light winds for a change.
Mike Boothman was at Ardnave in the morning and found two Snow Buntings on the track before the kissing gate and commented on their beautiful markings, while a little later Jonathan Dolbear spotted a White-tailed Eagle out on the flats at the head of Loch Gruinart.
A very interesting observation came from Ed B. of a leucistic Barnacle Goose at Cornabus. He thought it was probably the same one which was here last winter as a juvenile. As it is reasonably distinctive, has it recently arrived from somewhere else or just been difficult to see in a large flock?
About lunchtime, visitor Helen saw a male Hen Harrier head north past Lyrabus, commenting that it was nice being able to watch it while consuming coffee and cake!
In the afternoon, Mike Boothman saw 4 Long-tailed Ducks on Loch Indaal, east of Blackrock, while Gary T. saw a Kestrel on the east side of Loch Finlaggan. Kestrels have declined as a breeding species over the last few decades, as there were at least 10-12 pairs breeding in the 1970s-1990s, but the best estimate nowadays is about 5-10. All records are welcome, please.
Jonathan was at Port Askaig and saw two White-tailed Eagles, one a juvenile, flying over the Sound to Jura.
The late Gordon Langsbury took this splendid photo of a hovering Kestrel.










