A Google search revealed this so I have started a new thread has been suggested.
Birdies LG DU update.
CIRRUS - didn't hear any adverse reports other than some agitation of the adult birds at the time - maybe some locals could fill us in on fledging, ringing etc.
Ospreys Rule OK, but Goldfinches come a close second!
Posted by Keith Rogers
on14 Aug 2015 7:42 AM
""We survived Noel Gallachers - High Flying Birds.
Now we are The High Flying Birds at Strathallan.
Meet the T in the Park Ospreys
All the ospreys at Strathallan are doing extremely well and last night put on a great show especially the juveniles. They are now away from the nest and flying around the estate and difficult to find but they could not hide as they were so noisy. I went in the evening and they were screaming and pestering Dad to bring back eevening meal."
Does this help?
Yes it does. Thank you so very much MIKE :)
You're welcome. There is more in the post which is in the 'News from other Nests thread.
Found it! Thanks again MIKE
Thanks from me too, MIKE!
150k grant is to be officially investigated it has been announced today. Audit Scotland will be examining.
I understand that two chicks successfully fledged the nest. They weren't ringed because the land owner would not allow access to the land.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Firstly apologies to CIRRUS and ORIGINAL GOLDFINCH for not introducing the T in the Park Ospreys on this thread as well as News from other Nests. Also Thanks to MIKE for the re-direction (You were welcome just to copy over the enture post and pictures). Will rectify then post latest news.
ORIGINAL POST from NEWS FROM OTHER NESTS
We survived Noel Gallachers - High Flying Birds.
All the ospreys at Strathallan are doing extremely well and last night put on a great show especially the juveniles. They are now away from the nest and flying around the estate and difficult to find but they could not hide as they were so noisy. I went in the evening and they were screaming and pestering Dad to bring back eevening meal.
This amused me - One of the ospreys landed in this tree top and knocked the other flying off its perch. There is a second osprey just landed at top of the branch - it looks part of the tree.
These will soon be flying a few of miles upstream on the River Earn to visit their neighbours (White 91 family).
Thank you KEITH SO pleased they have all thrived