Well not unexpectedly the season came to an end on Saturday morning when the intruding male broke the final egg.
As EJ is still in brooding mode she is still spending a lot of time on the nest brooding non existent eggs.
It now remains to be seen what will happen next. A variety of things could happen but as always with ospreys they will usually surprise us.
I guess the only way to find out is to keep watching.
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I hope they mean there - that'll be two confirmations.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Clare Bailey said: I hope they mean there - that'll be two confirmations.
EJ will give the best confirmation.
The suspense is killing me, I've sat glued since the report.
JanetW said: EJ will give the best confirmation.
I trust the guys and girls at LG..
not sure of Aviemore Ospreys timings of fishing back to nest.
FB followers have often questioned them.
EJ appears very calm and relaxed.
Hi Wendy. Great news for your week there now.
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I have been there to take photos and id for an osprey exactly is is almost nigh on impossible unless it is ringed. I know the LG staff have also been and I am not sure that they felt 100% it is odin. However given that he had not been there the last few days it would tie in. Aviemore are also there in the morning and evening as during the day it is a swing park and dog walking area with a great deal of disturbance to fishing ospreys.
Ah but the question Moffer for my week will be egg(s) or no (eggs).......