Things to do
The Isle of Mull is famous for its wildlife, and it is not surprising. With 300 miles of coastline, a mountainous centre and an abundance of woodland, moorland and wild pastures, there is more than enough room for a miriad of wildlife to truly live as nature intended, untouched and unbothered by the human inhabitants.
In recent years the reintroduction to the wild of White Tailed Sea Eagles has been hugely successful, with Bill Oddie's "Spring Watch", "The Natural World" and "Eagle Island" all coming to Mull to feature its majestic inhabitants.
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| With over 250 species of birds, including the White Tailed and Golden Eagles, plus otters, seals, dolphins, porpoises, minke whales and basking sharks it is easy to see why Mull is synonimous with wildlife. The new wildlife series "The Sea of Change" is currently on Mull filming. |