The bagpipes (and haggis) await!

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28 Oct 2023 15:25 #7816 by Jim Wright
Brilliant news! Thanks Jacquie - that's made my weekend!

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27 Oct 2023 16:46 #7811 by Jacquie Harrison
Hello Jim
Finally got my act together to book today as we already had hols booked for 2023 so thank you for sorting earlier for 2024.

For anyone going on to Mull - we go every few years - and the success story early June 2023 compared to previous visits was how many easy sightings of hen harriers, especially females, we had around the island.   There's no organised shooting, the RSPB works with the farmers, so they are becoming more common there. We even had one go over the busy village car park at Ffionnport on a sunny teatime.  I saw all but one male from the car.

Thank you
Jacquie
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11 Oct 2023 17:36 #7767 by Jim Wright
That's encouraging - thanks for the update, Pete and Jackie.

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11 Oct 2023 15:50 - 11 Oct 2023 15:52 #7765 by Pete Locking
We've paid our deposit yesterday. The nice lady on the phone said there are 13 takers so far, so it's looking good to go ahead. ( see October newsletter for details)

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15 Sep 2023 20:31 #7636 by John T Goy
Was saying to a pal awhile back wouldn't mind visiting Mull again for a few weeks or my favourite part of Scotland Morvern.
Will keep it in mind but depends on lots of things as you well know.
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15 Sep 2023 14:40 #7632 by Jim Wright
It just occurred that some enthusiasts with time on their hands  might want to skip the coach trip back and go for a few days to somewhere like Mull or one of the islands to catch up with corncrakes etc.  
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