This is a continuation thread following the travels of osprey Breagha, hatched at Loch Garten in 2013.
I put together this table to set out the big events of Breagha's life, and his migrations. I might continue trying to get it to display better, but the links to LG blogs seem to work.
Sue
2013
28 May
Breagha hatches, from EJ’s fourth egg
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/05/28/two-chicks-from-two-eggs.aspx
6 July
Breagha and older sibling Oighrig ringed & tagged
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/07/06/ringed-named-and-tagged.aspx
19 July
Fledges
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/07/19/sky-high.aspx
23 Aug
Leaves Loch Garten, roosts near Glenfarquhar Lodge, Aberdeenshire
24 Aug
Roosts on S side of R. Tay
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/08/25/where-are-they-now.aspx
25 Aug
Bentpath, Dumfries & Galloway
26 Aug
Nr. Newport, Pembrokeshire
27 Aug
Sheviock, Tamar Estuary, Cornwall
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/08/28/and-the-race-is-on.aspx
28 Aug
Crosses to France; roosts near Magneville, Cotentin peninsula, Manche
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/08/31/breagha-and-oighrig-tracking-update.aspx
29 Aug
Photographed perched in marshes near Carentan, Manche
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/09/01/brie-a-stops-to-say-quot-cheese-quot-in-france.aspx
http://forum.gonm.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=644&sid=e20177f729a4ff7adfb4f864daff352f&start=90
30 Aug
SE past Caen, roosts near L’Aigle, Orne
31 Aug
Turns south, roosts S of Le Mans, Sarthe
1 Sep – 4 Oct
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/09/04/oighrig-is-in-oighrig.aspx
Stopover near Loire/Vienne confluence; main roost Lac de Tetine, Savigny-en-Véron, Indre-et-Loire
5 Oct
Restarts migration, roosts Cabanac-et-Villagrains, Gironde
6 Oct
Into Spain, roosts Tagus basin nr Torrijos, La Mancha
7 Oct
R. Guadalquivir near Lora del Rio
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/10/09/there-39-s-change-now.aspx
8 Oct
Crosses to Morocco, roosts reservoir SE of Casablanca
9 Oct
Over Atlas Mts
10 Oct
Crosses Anti-Atlas mts
11 Oct
SE into Sahara, enters Mauritania
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/10/14/landfall-for-breagha-phew.aspx
12-14 Oct
Turns SW, 20km N of Senegal river on 14th
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/10/15/worry-ye-not-breagha-39-s-through-the-sahara-phew.aspx
16 Oct-25 Nov
Based Diawling NP area, SW Mauritania
26 Nov-
Travels south to Casamance region of Senegal, explores area S of river
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2013/12/08/breagha-is-exploring.aspx
All 2014
Settled on south side of Casamance, in mangrove swamps between Elinkin & Diantene
2015
Jan-Apr
Settled on south side of Casamance
26 May
Begins northwards migration; roosts near Bansang, Gambia
27 May
Data missing; flies through northern Senegal
Crosses Senegal river, roosts north of Lake Aleg, Mauritania
29 May
Roosts near N1 road, NE of Nouakchott
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/05/30/if-you-want-something-doing-do-it-yourself.aspx
30 May
On Mauritania/W Sahara border E of Nouadhibou
1 Jun
Spends time & roosts near Gulf of Cintra, W Sahara
2-5 June
Travels E then N to northern Mauritania/W Sahara border
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/06/09/breagha-is-moving-on-up.aspx
5 June
Reaches oasis of Tighmert, Morocco
6 June
Crosses Atlas Mts, roosts SW of Marrakesh
7 June
Roosts SW of Meknes
8 June
Crosses Straits of Gibraltar; roosts Guadarranque reservoir
9 June
Nr Luciana, Ciudad Real
10 June
Reaches Douro basin
11 June
Starts over Bay of Biscay, turns back to near San Sebastian
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/06/16/when-a-capercaillie-met-a-dodo.aspx
12-13 June
Crosses to France, takes rest day near Pontonx-sur-L’Adour, Landes
14 June
Eygurande-et-Gardedeuil, Dordogne
15 June
NW of Mansle, Charente
16 June
SE of Mollay, Maine-et-Loire
17 June
Begins stay in Touraine
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/06/23/breagha-is-in-france.aspx
19-20 Aug
Begins migration south, pauses N of Parthenay, Deux-Sevres
21 Aug
Nancras, Charente-Maritime
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/08/24/farewell-odin.aspx
22 Aug
Crosses Gironde to Medoc, travels E to Etang de Saint-Maigrin
23 Aug-13 Sep
Ranging between Etang de Saint-Maigrin & Gironde estuary; frequent roost Etang d’Allas
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/09/06/39-i-39-m-an-osprey-and-i-39-m-hungry-39.aspx
14 Sep
Static signal from wood nr. Saint-Dizant-du-Gua, Charente-Maritime
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/09/25/a-blog-of-two-halves.aspx
Tracker identified as Breagha’s, and some osprey feathers, later found by Noisette http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/lochgartenospreys/b/lochgartenospreys/archive/2015/10/19/breagha-s-tracker-found-by-jeremy-roberts.aspx
So pleased that you are still up for the search HinNH, hope Mike hears some helpful news soon!
Physically yes Wendy, mentally, well that depends on what I find, if anything. But better to try & fail than not to try at all!
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Good on you H!
Glad you've been able to set some wheels in motion, MIKE - you can do no more.
And you can't do any more either, NOISETTE, unless and until the crucial info becomes available. It would be a very small comfort if you could find poor Breagha, but also could be a huge benefit.
IMAGICAT
I have just taken a call from Allison. She has contacted both Mike and a member of the Osprey team. She assures me that those who need to know now do and there will be further information on a Blog tomorrow. It is highly likely that Noisette will get a call direct.
Birdies LG DU update.
Thanks again Mike for your efforts.
Good result Mike, dogged persistence pays dividends!
Thanks, Mike, and thanks and good luck, Hazel!
Tiger, I do soooo hope you are right about Druie and about Seasca, but I thought Seasca's signal stopped when she was most of the way across a large chunk of sea--was it the Bay of Biscay? Presumably a dunking would stop the signal with no static? Was Seasca the one who set off like the proverbial 'bat out of hell', not stopping when she reached the south coast but carrying on, possibly without any fish? I thought she probably became exhausted and drowned. Or am I completely bonkers and remembering the wrong bird?!
Clare, Thanks for asking Tiger about Seasca--I was going to ask myself, but then read your note!
Kind regards, Ann
Well done Mike and very good luck Hazel, and everyone who has tried to help. I feel that by now we are definitely dealing with a dead Breagha, and that it was weather-related. But to know for sure would bring closure to a fascinating and wonderful bird.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Unknown said:Tiger, I do soooo hope you are right about Druie and about Seasca, but I thought Seasca's signal stopped when she was most of the way across a large chunk of sea--was it the Bay of Biscay? Presumably a dunking would stop the signal with no static? Was Seasca the one who set off like the proverbial 'bat out of hell', not stopping when she reached the south coast but carrying on, possibly without any fish?
We do know that the last signal that we got from Seasca was when she was over the Bay of Biscay approaching the north coast of Spain. The next signal was not due for about three days so she could well have flown a very long way in that time.
All we do know is that the signal was lost. Now the signal can be lost for a number of reasons and some of these reasons are non fatal like with Red 8T and Blue YD. Of course even if it was a tracker fault there is no guarantee that she would get through the next twenty one months or so required to make a successful return to Europe.
I have always believed that young ospreys do not fish until they reach their first stop and that could well be in west Africa. This has been amply proven by recent tracking data with the new cell tower trackers which give far more data than the older satellite type.
If you look at FR4 from Loch of the Lowes. She migrated on 1st September 2015. Fourteen days later she reached the Senegal river and flew right past it as many juveniles before her. It was only three days later on reaching the Gambia river does she settle down for a fish feast.
So it looks as if she fasted for about 16 days.
Now there is a very good reason why they do not rely on fishing on route. They have no idea where they are going so it is a far better bet to rely on stored fat as their fuel. That way they can get across the Sahara.
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