Although Mull is becoming famous as the 'Eagle Island', because of
the good chance of seeing both golden and white-tailed eagles, it is
the wide range of birdlife seen amongst such remarkable scenery that
really makes Mull, along with the Treshnish Islands, Staffa and Iona so
special for the birder.
Mull is now home to both British breeding
eagles: the golden eagle and the white-tailed eagle, more commonly
known now as the sea eagle. The golden eagles' preferred home is the
mountains whilst the sea eagle prefers the shore of sheltered sea lochs.
On Mull you are never far from the mountains and therefore never far from the domain of the golden eagle.
Mull
is also one of the best places in the UK to see hen harrier and, in
some years, short-eared owl are also regulary seen in the early
mornings and evenings.