There
are so many wildlife opportunities on Islay that almost anywhere is
good. We visited the RSPB reserve at Loch Gruinart in the north west
of the island.
The
centre has some information and overlooks fields to the south of the
loch. It also has a hot drinks dispenser – perhaps not the best
coffee and hot chocolate, but very welcome after being out in the
wind and rain.
I
decided, as the weather was not too good and the birds would be too
far away to get any decent photos, to take the scope but leave my
camera in the car.
We
had good views from the hide of scores of teal, curlew, black tailed
godwit, grey plover, and it was good to see the early part of the
migration of Barnacle geese from Greenland.
My
decision to leave the camera appeared well justified as the nearest
birds were too far away to appear as more than specks in a photo.
Many of the ducks and waders were disturbed by a distant female hen
harrier which came a bit closer to the hide, then closer, ….. and
closer!
Fortunately
my wife did take her camera and got these photos, which I think are
pretty good considering the conditions.
I
recommend visiting all to appreciate the differences. We managed only
eight because Caol Ila was closed. Each distillery has something
different to offer in whisky, location and information.
Bruichladdich
was the most welcoming with four whiskies and their own gin lined up
for tasting. I recommend the tour around the distillery –
interesting and well paced.
It
was good to see the process from start to finish and the clear liquid
being collected prior to testing and putting in barrels.
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