Thought it sensible to create a new thread where we can keep each other abreast of which Ospreys have returned to the Public sites. Please don't post any information on non protected locations
32/05 has now returned to Rutland as well as 03/97
1st egg lost at Tweed Valley but another has been laid:
http://tweedvalleyospreys.blogspot.com/
Thanks Alan. That is very sad news from Tweed Valley. We must be optimistic about this present egg.
Alan that is sad, read the blog and it seems the recent bad weather has had something to do with. Just hope the weather will stay more settled now for all the ospreys.
Margobird
The female has returned at Kielder:
09/04 09:10 NORTHUMBERLAND : Osprey, Kielder Forest [S]last year's female has now returned to nest site to rejoin male (08/04)
The first Lake District osprey podcast is now available from the BBC:http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/ospreys
Kielder ospreys in the news.
http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2010/04/09/kielder-ospreys-return-to-their-nest-61634-26205247/
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/Hope-for-more-chicks-as.6214899.jp
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data Site
Sat track schedule Spring 2014
LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies
Shenanigans at Manton Bay, Rutland Water.
http://www.rutlandospreys.blogspot.com/
Yes interesting - and I wonder where Alan's friend "32" has disappeared to?
Sandy I don't know why, but your links never seem to work for me - I get an error message. Do they work for you?
Sue C I am having the same problem with Sandy's links, just getting error message too.
Unknown said: Yes interesting - and I wonder where Alan's friend "32" has disappeared to? Sandy I don't know why, but your links never seem to work for me - I get an error message. Do they work for you?
Hi Sue. Yes no word of 32 for a while now.
So very sorry to you and everybody else about the links, haven't a clue why they shouldn't work - any ideas as to what might be the problem?