by Anne C » Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:07 pm
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by RicKamila » Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:05 pm
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by Morlandroger » Sun Sep 22, 2013 3:15 pm
Anne C wrote:Thanks for all the comments! RicKamila wrote:Hi. Great report. Want to visit there next time on Skye.Your first Eagle I am pretty sure is a Golden Eagle, but in the second picture, going by the wings it looks similar to a Sea Eagle. Kamila thinks so too. Was it the same Eagle in both photos?It's the same eagle.I agree though....most likely a juvenile sea eagle.The wings were like barn doors.The Rodmiester wrote:When I went I saw nothing but there were naval excercises going on in the waters, so that might have been a reason for no wildlife activity, and also planes overhead. I bet your glad we are in the digital age and not kodak film anymore, there would have been many thrown away pictures of only the sea Yes - several blue sky photos too, trying to get the eagle! What we did notice was that the RIB was making the whale sound from quite a distance off so I doubt the paying customers saw much of it.The RIB made a heck of a racket which clearly had an impact though the porpoises didn't seem to mind.
RicKamila wrote:Hi. Great report. Want to visit there next time on Skye.Your first Eagle I am pretty sure is a Golden Eagle, but in the second picture, going by the wings it looks similar to a Sea Eagle. Kamila thinks so too. Was it the same Eagle in both photos?
The Rodmiester wrote:When I went I saw nothing but there were naval excercises going on in the waters, so that might have been a reason for no wildlife activity, and also planes overhead. I bet your glad we are in the digital age and not kodak film anymore, there would have been many thrown away pictures of only the sea
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