If you're passionate about the birds on Mull why not become a member of the Mull Bird Club? You don't have to be resident on Mull in order to join and their newsletter, the Oystercatcher, plus the website will keep you up to date with all that's happening bird-wise on the island.
http://www.mullbirdclub.org.uk
An excellent website for details of where to find birds on Mull and for all the latest sightings in the area, including Coll and Tiree.
http://www.mullbirds.com
Experience the beautiful landscape, mountains, woodland and spectacular coastline on a guided walk, holiday or driver guided tour with Mull Magic. Enjoy idyllic island walks along the heather-clad moorland, picturesque lochs and shimmering white beaches. Escape from the stresses and pressures of everyday life with seals, otters and dolphins below and the golden eagles above.
http://www.mullmagic.com
The centre is home to a varied collection of birds of prey from across the globe, with daily flying displays and a visitors’ centre housing a wealth of information on conservation, rehabilitation, local initiatives and the history of falconry. There are currently over 40 birds of 25 different species including all the British owls and falcons.
http://www.wingsovermull.com
Find out about events on Mull and Iona.
http://www.wildisles.co.uk
Get away from it all by ferry with Caledonian MacBrayne and discover a different world. An essential website for planning your holiday to the Isle of Mull.
http://www.calmac.co.uk
A large website with a wide range of information about the Isle of Mull.
http://www.holidaymull.co.uk
This is one we can recommend from personal experience! If you are looking for a place to stay in the Canadian Rockies and want to get away from those expensive and impersonal hotels in Banff, Jasper or Lake Louise then try Alpenrose. Centrally situated in Golden on the Trans-Canada Highway.
http://www.alpenrosecabins.com/index.htm