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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One last post - Lmac - lucky, lucky, you! This is an extra benefit I hadn't thought of, to be gained from volunteering - all the wonderful photographic opportunities, especially early morning.
I really am logging off now - goodnight again!
Birdie Num Num's brilliant DU summary 2017
Thanks Brenda, I did in fact go to the blog page after I'd posted just in case there was news and saw it. To me it sounds as though he was injured and was recovering from this. Its so good to know that he is still around. The drama will unfold tomorrow no doubt.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
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Stunning photos Lmac. I'm pea green
I'm off for tonight now. Hope the night crew are gearing up. See you all tomorrow, and I hope to see a fit Odin and a big fish.
The early call of the rutting deer is amazing..
The nights here are so short daylight is early and a glorious time to wander from the hide to the Loch...
Just put volunteering on your bucket list .
ODIN?
Just caught this on cam - is it Odin
Someone just came on to the nest. I think it's Odin.
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OMG, no sooner do I close down and put my kindle on, than Odin lands on the nest with EJ!!
snap Brenda