Ten days on Zuza - 16th June - more time on Eigg


We had another good night on Zuza. If anyone suffers from insomnia I can greatly recommend living on a yacht. Masses of fresh air and the gentle rocking motion certainly worked for me. Although I am not sure that any weather but the windless heat wave we were experiencing would have had the same effect.
We had noticed a tern colony on an island opposite the bay where we were moored. In the morning Neil took a few of us in the tender over for a closer look. We could not really get as close as I would have liked but here are some tern pictures. I am not sure if they are common or Arctic terns, both species are very similar. They were wheeling over the rocks where there nests must have been but did not seem to find us too threatening, such graceful birds.










A rock? pipet


An oystercatcher

We then went back to the main island and this time walked west from the pier over a headland to try and get a closer look at the caves on the southern coast. Again cliffs stopped us getting down to them but we did get some great views over the ocean.




The sheep were finding shade by the rocks







We went back to the pier to get the tender back to Zuza. There was glamping by the beach and we saw the Calmac ferry leaving




Zuza at anchor

We had lunch on board and then set out for our next destination. But there was a hitch and we found that the anchor has become enmeshed in seaweed. Neil managed to get it off and we continue east from Eigg towards Lochaline on the mainland.



Giles pointing out the anchor


Lots of weed


And we're off


Eiders with their families



Passing the Ardnamurchan lighthouse




Eigg to Lochaline














 

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