The girls had a good feed very late yesterday and are now sleeping in a huddle in the middle of the nest.
All is quite on the nest at the moment.
Lets hope today they will get thir wings going and get airborne.
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Just taken this in the evening sun. Millie doing what mum does!
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Between 2008 and 2013, at Loch Garten, female chicks have fledged at the age between 54 and 59 days old.
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How old are they now then - Millie must be close to fledging! Weather for down here (Northants) is not brilliant with two fronts coming in , 1 from the east and the other one from the west.
couldn't resist one more in the late evening sun - just beautiful as it catches the nest
Has another FISH been delivered, or is it the leftover from the previous one that Druie is eating? In any case, well done little 'un!
PS I can't remember how old they are and I can't find it atm, sorry Lynette!
Hello all. Yes Odin brought in a fish and EJ was on nest too but Druie grabbed it. I think Seasca was trying to take it from Druie but really not sure. Millie (I think it was Millie) was just having a lay down!
Marina Kyriacou
noc said:I can't remember how old they are and I can't find it atm
Hello NOC,
I've just found the statistics written together by Keith Rogers:
Millie hatched very late on May 17th, which means she is 53 days old on July 09th
Seaska hatched at about 07:45 pm on May 19th----53 days old on July 11th
Druie hatched at about 04:00 am on May 22nd --- 53 days old on July 14th
Was this the data you were looking for?
Yours, Bents
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