This is a new thread for the Glaslyn Ospreys. Following on from Glaslyn 2014
The countdown clocks march relentlessly on
I will add to this later.
Tiger Signature
Just fly-in and fly-off, see if anyone can ID the bird in motion:
IMAGICAT
As Kate says Scylla. It's a Crow.
Birdies LG DU update.
I thought it was a corvid but wouldn't have dared be more specific than "it's not a magpie" ;-D
Thanks, Mike.
27/09/2015
NEWS Glaslyn web site
There hasn’t been a confirmed sighting of any members of the Glaslyn family since Friday the 25th. We are still searching the surrounding area just in case one is still around, however as each day passes it becomes increasingly likely that they have left for the Wintering grounds. We all hope they have a safe journey.
Goodbye (for now!) and safe journeys to all our Glaslyn Ospreys.
Congrats to all the wonderful volunteers who have kept this Site open and accessible to All.
So pleased to see that they have all definitely left. Aran has proved to be a brilliant partner for Mrs G and a great Dad to his chicks. I do hope we see them both next year. Glaslyn Team deserve all the congratulations and our donations. They have done a fantastic job.
A big Thank you for your company, following the nest. You have been great with your captures and comments.
Glaslyn countdown.
Only 173 days until we can expect to see Mrs G again
No clock for Aran as no one knows when to expect him.
An interesting blog from Glaslyn, by Paul Wildlifewriter. I had no idea that coastal fish migrated, and just thought they went out of reach, deeper in the water.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Possible migration dates, or confirmed last sightings on Nest.
Glaslyn News
The end of the Rains.