Gallus said:Ardnamurchan has one of the highest populations of Golden Eagles on the Scottish mainland with at least two of the nests within range of a scope from minor roads,White Tailed Sea Eagles now nest in the area with one nest site visible from a public road.Black Throated Divers nest on a local Loch with reasnoble access. Black Grouse can be found locally with a Lek site whithin 10 minutes walk from a public road. If any members plan to visit the Area please contact me I would be glad to assist with information on the area.
Gallus said:Ardnamurchan has one of the highest populations of Golden Eagles on the Scottish mainland with at least two of the nests within range of a scope from minor roads,White Tailed Sea Eagles now nest in the area with one nest site visible from a public road.Black Throated Divers nest on a local Loch with reasnoble access. Black Grouse can be found locally with a Lek site whithin 10 minutes walk from a public road. If any members plan to visit the Area please contact me I would be glad to assist with information on the area.
Gallus said:Ardnamurchan has one of the highest populations of Golden Eagles on the Scottish mainland with at least two of the nests within range of a scope from minor roads,White Tailed Sea Eagles now nest in the area with one nest site visible from a public road.Black Throated Divers nest on a local Loch with reasnoble access. Black Grouse can be found locally with a Lek site whithin 10 minutes walk from a public road. If any members plan to visit the Area please contact me I would be glad to assist with information on the area.
PierreYves said:New member to the birdforum, but I plan to visit this region in July this year.
Will be happy to get some tips for eagles & divers![]()
Thanks & Regards.
Pierre-Yves, Belgium
Gallus said:Ardnamurchan has one of the highest populations of Golden Eagles on the Scottish mainland with at least two of the nests within range of a scope from minor roads,White Tailed Sea Eagles now nest in the area with one nest site visible from a public road.Black Throated Divers nest on a local Loch with reasnoble access. Black Grouse can be found locally with a Lek site whithin 10 minutes walk from a public road. If any members plan to visit the Area please contact me I would be glad to assist with information on the area.
jpoyner said:I would like to mention that it would be rather irresponsible to point out nest sites of schedule one rare breeding birds to anyone, even if they are visible from public roads. The Eagles can be viewed in flight quite easily in this area from good viewpoints.
JP
mikebirdart said:I agree, this is a highly sensitive area of the country.......and let's face it, eagles are far more impressive in flight than being a small brown speck on a rock in the distance.
mikebirdart said:I agree, this is a highly sensitive area of the country.......and let's face it, eagles are far more impressive in flight than being a small brown speck on a rock in the distance.
joee1949 said:Gallus has actually deleted this info from his post, but even one of the people who complained about that quoted him and the info is visible again.
Why don't you guys ALL delete this from your posts or ADMIN could do that!
mikebirdart said:There's nothing left which is actually naming Schedule One / Red Data breeding sites per se, . . .
joee1949 said:What about the posts of JPoyner, LeeRodgers, PierreYves, Nigel_R??? :h?:
mikebirdart said:There's nothing left which is actually naming Schedule One / Red Data breeding sites per se, and there is nothing wrong with saying Ardnamurchan is a great area for wildlife, including some great species, which a lot of folk would love to see, even if those species are more easily or readily seen elsewhere. It is all true. The point is that it has to be done in a responsible manner, with the safety and welfare of the birds themselves at the forefront of everybody's minds.
joee1949 said:What about the posts of JPoyner, LeeRodgers, PierreYves, Nigel_R??? :h?: