Looking further south, towards Garblach Mhor, we saw two large raptors on the ridge line, which almost immediately took off and flew away southeastwards. They might have been buzzards but, from the way they didn't flap their wings before they disappeared from sight, it seemed more likely they were eagles. It may have been coincidence but, shortly after we arrived home in Ormsaigbeg, a sea eagle flew along the shore below the house.Sunday, 7 March 2010
Garbhlach Mhor
Looking further south, towards Garblach Mhor, we saw two large raptors on the ridge line, which almost immediately took off and flew away southeastwards. They might have been buzzards but, from the way they didn't flap their wings before they disappeared from sight, it seemed more likely they were eagles. It may have been coincidence but, shortly after we arrived home in Ormsaigbeg, a sea eagle flew along the shore below the house.
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