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
Update on Kielder UV can't do a link for some reason. https://kielderospreys.wordpress.com/2015/04/09/uv-after-a-few-days-by-the-lagoons-its-back-to-base/
Kielder UV link
Thanks jaydee & Paul. So he has had a nice quiet week, that's good! Look forward to your update on 7H soon :)
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
Starling: There's something up with your link. It's trying to go to a nonexistent RSPB Community page.
Hilary J
TRY THIS LINK Thank You Joanna and Paul it is indeed WONDERFUL NEWS. 37 and Mrs YA returns. YESsss!
EDIT: Ooops sorry Joanna in my haste I posted on the wrong thread, no worries two links to this wonderful news is deserved :-)
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
HERE IS THE LINK TO the update on UV - By the Lagoons etc....
Thanks Joanna and Paul for his graphics for yet again another interesting report on UV. That lagoon looked like a nice place to be :-)
Sorry the site was having real problems when I posted, when I eventually got it in, I never checked it. It's working now, there was a right load of gobbledegook where the website should have been.
Thanks Mary for the correct link.
Roy has updated his website today.
He reckons Green J will be at home at her nest tonight. Good for you old girl!
She's a wonder
Tweed Valley - latest news on FK8. Extract from their blog
FK8 moving on
The satellite tagged female bird (FK8) that fledged from the ‘back up nest’ number 2 has spent the whole winter down in the Algarve region of Portugal.In March she took a long journey east into Spain and spent some time just north of the Strait of Gibraltar. She has since headed back across to the area of Spain called the Donana National Park.
It is often noted that during springtime, birds exhibit a ‘migration restlessness’, even though they are not ready to migrate themselves. So perhaps her jaunt across country was just such migratory excitement and so we will keep watching to see where she heads to next or if she settles for the summer period in Spain.
Thank you Karen, a long time since last update, so really good to know that she is doing well!