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Thank you, Tiger. I'm posting a link to the second to last page of the previous thread as there is some interesting stuff on it.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Please would someone explain to me the circumstances around Olive ''just flying off''
Ok I will bring over what I had just posted in the other thread in answer to choco's question and in case anyone else was wondering about the name 'imagicat'
chocoholix said:It's for Tiger or ChloeB - Why is imagicat called imagicat?
Nothing to do with cats :)
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data
Unknown said: Please would someone explain to me the circumstances around Olive ''just flying off''
Have you read the summary of the season 2003?
A question, please, for Osprey experts re EJ's behaviour on the LG nest.
After the eggs were broken and she had some fish, she gradually started to spend more time away from the nest, and when on it, stood on the edge in the usual position.
Now she has reverted to incubating the phantom egg more or less full time.
I wondered if it was possible that because of the many recent intrusions, including a female, she is trying to demonstrate ownership of the nest - has this behaviour been observed elsewhere?
Or is it that she is still hormonally unstable, and generally distressed by the situation?
(I put this query on the old thread earlier this morning, and have now copied and pasted it here.)
Hazel b said:Have you read the summary of the season 2003?
Oldshoremore said: A question, please, for Osprey experts re EJ's behaviour on the LG nest. After the eggs were broken and she had some fish, she gradually started to spend more time away from the nest, and when on it, stood on the edge in the usual position. Now she has reverted to incubating the phantom egg more or less full time. I wondered if it was possible that because of the many recent intrusions, including a female, she is trying to demonstrate ownership of the nest - has this behaviour been observed elsewhere? Or is it that she is still hormonally unstable, and generally distressed by the situation? (I put this query on the old thread earlier this morning, and have now copied and pasted it here.)
Paul Wildlifewriter wrote a blog about this recently. Hope it is helpful See BATHTUB BLUES
Hazel b said: Please would someone explain to me the circumstances around Olive ''just flying off''
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Thank you very much TIGER
Unknown said:Thank you very much TIGER
In fact the situation is fairly similar to that existing now except that no eggs were laid.
Let's hope this situation doesn't finish with EJ leaving the nest permanently.
Is there a life history of Olive anywhere?