At the start of last month we were asking "Where are all the ospreys?" There were fears that many would not return.
Well things changed in early April and there was a rush of ospreys arriving.
On 2nd April there was great joy when EJ arrived, a bit late but looking magnificent. Then very unusually early on 6th April Odin arrived in the dark something I do not think we have seen before. Then they were off for another breeding season which initially went smoothly except for a pine marten having dug a hole in the nest.
However late in the month the coupled have been plagued by intruders who have made life difficult for them. The last time that EJ suffered a really bad intrusion was 2004 when she was fiercely attacked each morning. This came to an end with an egg being broken. Fortunately history has not repeated itself yet.
The new female at Loch of the Lowes produced a few surprises and quite a few people were convinced that she was Lady. However with time it became clear that she was most likely to be the female who occupied the nest for a week in 2013.
At Dyfi Blue 24 put in an appearance on April 7. To the great delight of his fans Monty arrived later in the day. Monty was not so keen to entertain Blue 24 this year and when Glesni arrived early on April 9 Blue 24 was seen off quickly.
Glaslyn has been rather sad this year. It is now clear that the legendary 11 (98) is not coming back. The Glaslyn female has had a succession males (including her son Blue 80) but none of them have stayed long. Remarkably she has laid three eggs but it has all been rather strange.
At Kielder the news has been excellent. Three successful nests so far and one (nest 2) is a four egg nest. The two tracked Kielder birds continue to do well.
On 6th April there was the most amazing news from Manton Bay, Rutland. Both Maya and Blue 33 returned. Maya was nearly three weeks late compared to 2014 and many people were very worried for her.
Then later in the month there was news from site B Rutland that the grandson of 3 (97) had attempted to evict grandpa. Well grandpa managed to hold on to his nest but the first clutch of eggs were broken. Remarkably a second clutch has now been laid. A very rare occurrence.
The tracked birds Blue XD, Green J and Beatrice all made it home safely.
The Bassenthwaite chick White 14 has started his migration north. Still no sign that Breagha will do the same but surely he must be on his way soon.
So a greatly transformed situation with lots to look forward to in the coming months.
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Unknown said: Wow that is exciting so 44 or more like YD. At airport so can't see colour charts is Rothiemurchus a blue ring?
Wow that is exciting so 44 or more like YD. At airport so can't see colour charts is Rothiemurchus a blue ring?
Rothiemurchus is Blue AE on left leg.See Rothiemurchus
Blue YD (Darvic on left leg) has to be the leading suspect. Though it's nearly a year since his last signals from Yorkshire, there were 2 separate sightings of a tagged osprey at Spurn Head a couple of weeks later, at a time when all currently-tracked birds were accounted for elsewhere. This suggested that YD's transmitter had failed, but he was fine. Also, YD made a easterly crossing to the UK last year, from Belgium to Suffolk (Bishopstone is on the North Kent coast, near Herne Bay)
Of the other leading candidates, one would hope Rothiemurchus (Blue AE, left leg) is in Scotland by now, if he is interested in breeding at all. Einion (Blue DH, right leg) was another case of suspected transmitter failure in summer 2012, but if he has survived, he is likely to have returned in 2013 and 2014 - and one would somehow expect him to be further west than this, if heading back to Wales.
The blue ring is on the left leg.
Rothie or YD are main contenders as this bird appears to have ring on left leg.
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It is all very exciting LOL.... I hope it is sighted again and maybe a clearer photo of the ring number is taken.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
I have had this Flickr poster's pics brought to my attention for the lovely Osprey images & Loch Garten scenery
www.flickr.com/.../photostream
and would like to share with you all!
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Thanks for sharing Wendy. Love the photo of the Osprey carrying the fish, would love to see that scene....
WendyBartter said: I have had this Flickr poster's pics brought to my attention for the lovely Osprey images & Loch Garten scenery www.flickr.com/.../photostream and would like to share with you all!
Those are excellent. I had not seen pictures like that before.