This is a new thread to follow the travels of these three young ospreys from the Loch Garten nest.
Millicent
This female juvenile is the eldest of the 2014 brood, hatched on 17th May and fledged on 12th July. Millicent’s ring is Blue/White AN0
Seasca
Also female, the second of the 2014 brood, hatched 19th May and fledged on 15th July. Seasca’s ring is Blue/White AN9.
LG blog on the ringing and tagging of Millicent & Seasca. Their younger sister Druie is not tagged, but ringed Blue/White AN8.
Breagha
A male from the 2013 brood, hatched 28th May and fledged on 19th July. Breagha’s ring is Blue/white CF4.
LG blog on the ringing and tagging Breagha and elder sibling Oighrig.
The migrations of Breagha and Oighrig were previously followed in this thread. Contact was lost with Oighrig in January 2014, but Breagha has survived and is living in the tidal creeks of the Casamance river in southern Senegal.
Unknown said: New Blog with more details on Breagha
New Blog with more details on Breagha
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Birdies LG DU update.
Thanks ALAN and MIKE Such a pity the data is not more frequent
I agree with you Patily - in such an important year of his life
I am thinking a lot about Breagha this morning and wondering where he is! I wish at this time we could get the data daily.
I can never remember the update schedules. Can anyone advise when we can next expect news of his whereabouts? Thanks in advance.
Karen W said:Can anyone advise when we can next expect news of his whereabouts?
I think that the next download is due tomorrow (Friday 19th June).
He will probably be loafing around the Loire Valley but I hope he is back in the UK.
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Thanks Tiger. I too hope he is back in the UK
Hazel b said: I think that the next download is due tomorrow (Friday 19th June).
That is good to hear Tiger, I thought with the latest blog only being 2 days ago we would have another 5 days to wait.
I wonder where he is, France, England or Scotland..... :-)
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MaryGK said: I think that the next download is due tomorrow (Friday 19th June).
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The wheels of industry can move slowly.
Hazel b said:The wheels of industry can move slowly.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
I so wish there was more frequent updates. WE were left on such a cliff hanger with him backtracking to Spain