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    Isle of Mull

    I'm off to Mull for a few days to a party. Will have some free time for a few wildlife shots I hope. Does anyone know of good locations for such in Mull?
    Howard Walker

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    You could try Googling Mull to see what comes up. I was there a couple of years ago for the day and drove along Loch na Keal. It's mid way between Craignure and Tobermory. Turn left at Salen heading towards Gruline and the road follows the loch. It was raining and windy while I was there but still saw oystercatchers and a few waders. I'm told that otters can be seen. A map of Mull will be handy and if you're there for a few days you may be able to pick up some local knowledge.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Brian
    Last edited by Brian Sugden; 03-10-2013, 11:27.
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      Yep that Mister Google knows the lot ... or seems to anyway.
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        Originally posted by wayne2418 View Post
        Yep that Mister Google knows the lot ... or seems to anyway.
        he does..usually -

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          Definitely - lots of useful info and usuallymy first port of call.

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