This topic replaces Satellite Tracked Ospreys (non-LG) Aug 2012-Sep 2014
The scope - following the travels of tracked ospreys "not from Loch Garten", either originating in the UK or overseas.
Can I ask for some help in starting off the thread. If you are the first person to post about a bird in the restarted thread, can you please give the name of the project which is tracking it, and supply a link to the project website.
Many thanks - Sue
An update from Roy Dennis, Highland Foundation for Wildlife
Rothiemurchus, the last of the UK-based adults still on migration, heads into the Sahara on the 28th Sept.
Thank you SUE He is probably back at his usual site by now
Hopefully he as got to his little quiet neck of the woods.
Update from Aberfoyle, https://www.facebook.com/aberfoyle.ospreys?ref=br_tf, on Lonaig - still in Portugal.
Finnish Museum of Natural History
Latest on Ilpo , now in Algeria:
Looks like a nice spot near a river:
Unknown said: Update from Aberfoyle, https://www.facebook.com/aberfoyle.ospreys?ref=br_tf, on Lonaig - still in Portugal.
Regarding Lonaig's stopover at the Ria de Aveiro. I have found this gem on Youtube, featuring the birds of the Ria.
It's well worth sampling other videos of the Ria by "bacelarvet" - he's a talented film maker.
PS I have now set up a separate thread, to discuss this video and the birds featured on it, here
Sad news. It looks as if C2 is no more. See C2 adrift at sea
This is one of the very best satellite tracking blogs on the internet.
Tiger Signature
I agree with you there Tiger. Simple, straightforward and easy to read.
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data
Terrible news Tiger - so near and yet so far. Just awful. They must be gutted after their joy at their first concerns
Sue Thanks for the news of Rothiemurchus. He seems to have had an extended holiday! Thanks