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The Isle of Mull Summer Expedition with Iolo Williams - June 2026
Day 1 – A Damp Start Our wildlife package began after lunch, meeting everyone in Tobermory before setting off to explore some of the coastal habitats in the central part of the island. The weather certainly lived up to the title of the day, with a damp start greeting us, but that never stops wildlife enthusiasts! Although the sights were quieter than we'd hoped, there were still some lovely moments to enjoy. Two Gannets cruised effortlessly over the sea loch, while a smart
Ewan Miles
Jul 46 min read


Mull 'Spring Skydancer' tour 23rd March - 27th March 2026
23rd evening - day 1 We all met up at our accommodation at Oakfield House before heading out for the afternoon. A wet and windy afternoon to start the trip. On our way to our first stop we had Goosander and Red-breasted Merganser, Bar-tailed Godwit and other common waders plus a few Harbour Seals and 2 showy Red-throated Divers from the roadside. Red and Fallow deer were ticked off next from the van. Sadly, the weather really turned when we arrived at the sea loch, but we saw
Ewan Miles
Mar 285 min read


Isle of Mull Autumn Package led by Megan McCubbin & Indy Kiemel Greene
From the 27th - 31st of October, Mull had 8 new residents, 7 were our wonderful guests and the other was the one and only Megan McCubbin. Together we embarked on a week to remember, experiencing Mull's autumn wildlife at its very best. On the Monday afternoon, we welcomed everyone at our beautiful accommodation in Tobermory with fantastic views down the Sound of Mull looking south-east with spectacular sunrises from the living room windows all week. The tour began at 2pm, and
Ewan Miles
Nov 13, 20255 min read


Mull Autumn Package: 2nd-6th November 2025
Day 1 We all met up at our accommodation house before heading out for the afternoon, a windy and rainy afternoon was on the cards and high tide, so we headed to moorland areas of NW Mull, on the way we saw Snipe and Little Grebes. Coming into Calgary bay in a flooded field there were lots of Oystercatchers and Common Gulls and a sizable Greylag Goose flock, hidden amongst them were 10 Greenland White-fronted Geese, a species becoming a very v rare sight on Mull and with 4 of
Ewan Miles
Nov 7, 20255 min read


A Cottongrass Summer...
We have been providing photography workshops for 9 years now and it is not just wildlife subjects but also landscapes, seascapes and...
Ewan Miles
Aug 26, 20231 min read
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