On Friday, 22nd July I am going up to visit the Aberfoyle Osprey Project, the birthplace of H/D our resident female.

Hopefully this visit will give me some inspiration as to what could be improved with our own visitor centre at the Wigtwon County Buildings. It's just a pity that Aberfoyle has got no breeding ospreys this year, after the female abandoned the eggs just before hatching was due for reasons unknown. Check out their blog at http://aberfoyleospreys.blogsp​ot.com/ for more details.

I'm also planning a visit to the Dyfi and Glaslyn sites in Wales in early August, as I used to work at the Glaslyn project and still know lots of staff and volunteers in Wales.

Here's the link to the Dyfi Blog: http://www.facebook.com/dyfiospreyproject and the RSPB Glaslyn facebook page www.facebook.com/pages/RSPB-Glaslyn-Osprey and blog: http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/b/glaslynospreys/default.aspx in case you haven't been following their stories this year.

Great news about the successful ringing and GPS tracker fitting at Dyfi.

Happy Osprey watching wherever you are.

Parents
  • Time for the second leg of my migration. I will be visiting the two Welsh Osprey Projects on Monday the 8th August (next week). I will be calling in at the RSPB Glaslyn Osprey Project in the morning  and the Dyfi Osprey Project in the afternoon. I'm looking forward to seeing some more fantastic birds, meeting the new project staff and hopefully some old friends.

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  • Time for the second leg of my migration. I will be visiting the two Welsh Osprey Projects on Monday the 8th August (next week). I will be calling in at the RSPB Glaslyn Osprey Project in the morning  and the Dyfi Osprey Project in the afternoon. I'm looking forward to seeing some more fantastic birds, meeting the new project staff and hopefully some old friends.

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