Description
The RSPB Loch Gruinart Reserve has two hides and a visitor centre. In the spring the fields come alive with breeding wader displays including Bíbic, Piroslábú cankó and drumming Sárszalonka. Haris calls can be heard from mid-May and Kékes rétihéja can be seen displaying on the moorland. In Autumn, Apácalúd and Nagy lilik arrive in numbers around 30,000 from Greenland, this arrival attracts many Rétisas to the Loch. Waders such as Fenyérfutó, Havasi partfutó, Parti lile, Aranylile and Kis goda can be seen through the autumn and winter using the loch. Wintering wildfowl such as Fütyülő réce, Nyílfarkú réce, Csörgo réce and Énekes hattyú spend the winter in front of the hides.
Details
Access
No bus to the reserve. Nearest stop 3 miles (4.8 km) away. Passengers should alight at the junction on the A847 Bridgend to Bruichladdich road, then there will be a three-mile walk. Or if on the Port Askaig route, alight at Bridgend - a six-mile walk to the reserve.
Signed from A847 Bridgend to Bruichladdich road, 3 miles (4.8 km) from turn-off. Ferry from mainland, Kennacraig to Port Askaig or Port Ellen on Islay.


