Thunderstorms last night knocked out LG webcam (and Dyfi) so we started the day anxious to know what was happening - had Druie taken to the skies again, how were the fish deliveries faring etc. It was the afternoon before the internet was restored to LG and sure enough, there was Druie on the nest :-)
My access to the DU is so slow that I haven't been able to catch up properly but one thing I was astonished to see was Odin nest-cupping! Druie's only just fledged - definitely not time yet for the traditional scraping and crossed sticks!
When I checked the webcam close to night cam time (expecting ENS) the whole family appeared - Odin providing another late night fish. Amazingly the 3 sisters are together tonight on the nest - anyone would think they were huddling together for warmth!!!
Here's a snap - I'm not even going to try and work out who's flapping...
Tiger and Chloe's Osprey Info
This was Millie and Seasca being fed by EJ, I've seen both aerials. So we know that Druie has flown this morning ;-)
This passerby must be either Druie or Odin (clever me!):
They all looked:
IMAGICAT
They've gone at last, a bit of peace:
She called:
BFN Where's that lie a bed MIKE?
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE who covered Druie's fledging, she certainly left the nest on her first flight like a professional.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
patily said: BFN Where's that lie a bed MIKE?
Probably seeing to the T&T :-) Patily.
patily said:Where's that lie a bed MIKE?
Indeed! Bye PATILY.
Millie and Druie are back.
I never thought of that, MARY - not got thinking cap on yet, this nighttime sleeping is confusing me ;-)
I thought that EJ had been eating the last scrap of fish but it's still going strong.
Now Seasca wants to get in on the act.
Just popped back for a mo expecting to see EN and feeding going on instead and Seasca has arrived now Bye again