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You can go to Portree where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
Along with woodland song birds, look out for buzzards, sparrowhawks and eagles and ravens higher up.
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You can go to Inverarish where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
The song of woodland birds in the spring and summer in Inverarish wood enhance the many woodland walks. Many of the common birds can be heard and seen like wren, robin, tits and woodpeckers etc. Look up in open areas to glimpse bigger birds of prey.
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You can go to Brochel Wood where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
The shore at Brochel is good for spotting herons and sea birds.
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You can go to Ardery Ard Airigh where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
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You can go to Kylerhea where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
Golden eagles soar over the mountains, buzzards nest in the lower slopes. Short-eared, tawny and barn owls take wing at dusk. Ring ouzel, snow bunting, ptarmigan, ravens, red grouse and wheater are on the tops and moors. In the woodland are chaffinch, bullfinch, crossbill, greenfinch, redpoll, twite, sparrowhawks, merlin, cuckoo, spotted-flycatcher and many others.
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You can go to Ardcastle where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
The woodland and coastal habitat provides a home for a diverse range of species and the occasional rare visitor.
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You can go to Ard Airigh car park where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
A large Heronry can be seen from the wildlife hide and the occassional sighting of Golden and White-tailed eagles.
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You can go to Glen Aros where you may see White-tailed eagle.
Catch a glimpse of the rare white-tailed sea eagle!<h3>Sea-eagle viewing site on Mull</h3>Guided visits to the viewing hide are available from <strong>21st March - mid July</strong>. Advanced booking is <strong>essential</strong> as places fill up quickly.<h3>Prices</h3>Adults £4, children (16 and under) £2, family (2 adults and 2 children)£10. <strong>Free to island residents</strong>.<h3>Opening times</h3>Trips will provisionally run:<BR><li>Monday - Friday, 10am and 1pm</li><li>Saturday 10am and 1pm;</li><li>Sunday 1pm</li>.<BR><BR>Trips last approximately 2hrs, although visitors are free to leave early if they wish.<h3>Booking information</h3>For bookings and further information please telephone: <strong>01688 302038 (7 days 9am - 5pm)</strong>.
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You can go to Crinan Harbour where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle, Black grouse, Osprey.
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You can go to The Aros Centre where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
Visit the Aros Centre for a display on the white-tailed sea eagle. In season, there is a video link to a nest.
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You can go to Raasay Forest where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
Raasay is of course a great place to see sea birds. However, golden eagles can sometimes be spotted above the forest and occasionally sea eagles either soaring or at the shore. Buzzards and ravens are also often seen.
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You can go to Sunart Oakwood where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
A range of seabirds can be seen in the area including a heronry from the wildlife hide. Golden and white-tailed eagles also frequent the area.
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You can go to Kylerhea Otter Haven Carpark where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle.
On the sea and shore we see oystercatcher, sandpiper, heron, dipper, rock pipit, cormorant, shag, eider, guillemont, gannet, kittewake, fulmar and many gulls and if you're lucky white-tailed sea eagle.
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You can go to West Loch Awe where you may see Golden eagle, White-tailed eagle, Black grouse, Osprey.
A treat for everyone, sometimes you wont even need binoculars to see the incredible range of birds that live in and visit the Loch Awe area. How many bird species can you identify during your visit?
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