Part 3 of our adventures on Mull. Join us on a wonderful journey around Loch na Keil & Scridain as we see White-tailed Eagle, Great Northern Diver, Ringed Plover and much, much more.
Great vlog Stewart, I'm very jealous of you both, seeing so much wildlife early into your trip to mull. Coming from Scotland myself, why haven't it been to mull?, Maybe one day, looking forward to your next vlogs.
Thank you James, it truly is a magical place. We found the peace and quiet of early April perfect. We’re already booked to take 6 clients back next April for more Mull Adventures.
Loving the wheatear, very pretty bird xx
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Another Great Video Stewart
Thank you. 👍📷😎🏴
Excellent film Stewart, brought back so many wonderful memories:-)
Thanks Graham, appreciate that.
I can see Mull Adventure pt 12 on the horizon - and that's in no way a criticism! What a divine watch. Ace Stewart, bloody brilliant. Si.
Thanks Simon, I may be able to squeeze 11 but 12 will be a push.
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Nice and beautiful video, Great capture its really awesome..
Very kind, thank you.
Great video!!! Awesome shootings of birds, gorgeous landscapes!! 😃
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Oh Wow!!! A bit like you Stewart I am just lost for words, such an amazing place and still more to come. Great captures mate. Cheers Keith
Thanks Keith, I’m already booked to go back with 6 clients next April. Counting down the days.
I thought I heard a woodpecker or it could have been your teeth chattering 😂. Looks beautiful bruv xx
It was a woodpecker sis, and it is very very beautiful. Xx
Great vlog Stewart, I'm very jealous of you both, seeing so much wildlife early into your trip to mull. Coming from Scotland myself, why haven't it been to mull?, Maybe one day, looking forward to your next vlogs.
Thank you James, it truly is a magical place. We found the peace and quiet of early April perfect.
We’re already booked to take 6 clients back next April for more Mull Adventures.
Nice series of films Stewart. What was that flying behind you at the 20 second mark. Buzzard maybe?
Thanks Martin. It was a Grey Heron, hung around for ages. Thanks for the sub and for watching.