There's an abandoned egg, and a giant slug on the Loch Garten nest tonight...
Well, OK, it's not a giant slug, but in fact a lovely brown trout that Odin brought for EJ yesterday evening about 9pm, but she never came to claim it.
It's clear now to all our relief that EJ has finally given up on incubating the unviable egg, whilst Odin seems to have rediscovered a desire to deliver decent sized fish to the nest, but a bit late...
Here is one of Moffer's lovely captures of Odin the Magnificent delivering the 'slug'
And because it was only posted at the very end of yesterday's DU, but you wouldn't want to miss it, here is Birdie Num Num's video of Odin's earlier appearance on the nest around 7pm, in lovely evening sunlight
Glad tidings of brand new osplets at both Loch of the Lowes and Manton Bay are tinged with sadness that we won't be seeing any Loch Garten bobbleheads this season. But let's remember that both of these nests were in a similar no-chick predicament last year - and how their fortunes have now turned again.
So hopefully things will now start to settle back into a regular pattern, and EJ and Odin will continue to work as the magnificent pair they have been, to defend this nest and bond with each other for next season.
On with another day...
Chocoholix shiny new 2018 Interactive Osprey & Chick Chart! (with clickable links!)
Oh yes, definitely Tiger. I'm just happy to see them together and well.
Birdie Num Num's brilliant DU summary 2017
It's just a joy to have PLEASANT viewing, after all the disturbing scenes we've witnessed.
Really must go now - hardly back home for 2 minutes, and I'm ALREADY neglecting essential tasks, both inside and outside. Will pop in from time to time - BFN.
EJ has flown
Odin is back, followed by EJ.
She is still nagging him. LOL
Mantling
Odin's being naughty twice over - no fish, and hiding his head behind that intruding cam.
Better now:
IMAGICAT
Odin seems to be doing his best to ignore her LOL
So lovely.....and moving......that they are back in possession of THEIR nest
The lead up to...................a proper mating.