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New perch for eagle watch

VISITORS to Mull have a chance to watch a second pair of white-tailed sea eagles after a popular attraction changed location.

The Mull Eagle Watch has moved to Glen Seilisdeir forest to allow the public to follow the breeding season of a male eagle known as Fingal and mate Iona.

Previously it has been based at Loch Frisa, where visitors got to watch a pair known as Skye and Frisa. Dave Sexton, RSPB Mull Officer, said: “While Skye and Frisa hopefully get to enjoy some well-earned time off with the family, we thought it would be a great opportunity to find out more about the other white-tailed eagles on Mull.”

Sea eagles were reintroduced to Scotland, and are the largest raptors with a wingspan of up to 8ft.


 
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