Continued from Osprey Chat Thread September 2013
At the beginning of September I said that the osprey season should have been all over but it wasn't. Well it is now. Yes the two very late osprey chicks at Dyfi viz. Clarach and Cerist finally migrated on 18th and 20th September respectively. They were incredibly well fed chicks and are now presumably well on their way to Africa. Hopefully they will return to Britain in 2015 but since they are not tracked it will be a very long and anxious wait.
Meanwhile the latest European trans location project to Basque country began to report in earnest. Five of the birds are tracked and four of them are slogging their way through the Sahara as I write. For details see here
The 2013 osprey has been the most exciting for me ever and I have now seen 15 osprey seasons. Maybe it is because more and more people are taking an interest and doing their own little pieces. Surely this can only bee good for ospreys and their well being. So all that remains is for us to follow the tracked birds to their destinations and then begin the long wait until it all begins again in March 2014.
Let us hope we all be ready for an exciting 2014
Tiger Signature
That is so sad about Cap'n Liz. It is worse knowing that had she stayed with the ship she would probably still be safe now.
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
Has there been any news of Captain Liz?
Tweets from Ospreytrack NH Ospreys
Some more osprey tracking from American mid west
Tiger - Read it here under 24th October
Oh, that is so sad STARLING. Thank you for posting the link.
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Starling said: Tiger - Read it here under 24th October
Thanks. I did not see that before.
Mike has posted a new Blog - all three of our birds are still OK.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Clare Bailey said: Mike has posted a new Blog - all three of our birds are still OK.
Here
Birdies LG DU update.
Many thanks Mike and Clare. I am delighted to read that they are doing so well.