Does anybody in Kintyre still collect gulls eggs?
There used to be an annual pilgrimage to the Eenans by many people for this purpose. Angus Martin's book "Kintyre The Hidden Past" covers this in some detail.
I ask this because the traditional time for this is coming up, i.e. the first weekend in May.
Anybody still do this? or if you don't collect eggs, do you still go for the hike?
Mind you, the way things are going we might all soon be eating a lot worse than gulls eggs.
I believe they are very good for baking.