I thought I'd start a new thread on this as "The adventures of Breagha" are probably over. My continued frustration at not being able to visit the site was overcome at the weekend when someone who I have known for some years by name & had already contacted me by email about Breagha decided he'd like to help me in the serach. He scouted around the outside of the woods on Saturday & then contacted me to arrange a joint visit which we did on Monday 13th October, a month after Breagha sent in signals from the same spot , thus signalling there was a problem. I know downloads were at 3 days at this point, so i am still at a loss as to why a search was not instigated straight away, in case Breagha was injured. However it was not. As far as I can work out, the only official search that has taken place was by 2 agents of the ONCFS, one local & one from Chizé area )where he had been working with members of the RSPB) on Saturday 26th September. They found some wing feathers & took photos. The feathers are still in the local office. There is no ongoing enquiry & no plans to go back to the serach area.
So Alain & I set off into the woods. They are very overgrown but there is a hunters trail that I knew which took us to the area of his last signals, opposite the track that runs between the last 2 lagoons.
This is a typical view in the woods (sorry about the photos, it was quite sombre & had the camera on automatique)
This is a typical "bridge"
& this was a trickier one which the hunters had thoughtfully put some extra hand holds on.
& then we were there, Alain went on ahead & I stood & looked & thought no hope here & there it was, a few half buried feathers. I pulled them out & called Alain & then remembered to take photos. We found part of a wing with bones intact. It was fresh, you could see the blood & bones weren't all brown. Close-up photos later on. We marked the area & I can find it easily again, about 20 m from the edge of the wood & close to my storks nest. Nearby was a big tall tree that he must have been sitting in. These are the photos of the spot
Thats my bin bag that I took just in case, from a distance you can see why they were missed, just really lucky to have found them,
& from another direction you could see some feathers in the ivy, probably blew up & got caught when the animal carried off the rest of Breagha
These are the tall trees nearby,
& the same one's lower down
We had a good look around the area but no sign of the body or other feathers so came home. We then took pictures of the feathers & they seem to match photos in the book but need an expert to be sure. However Alain pointed out 2 feathers that showed possible signs of passage of lead shot, the "hairs" on the feather had been broken off halfway down. This is a closeup of one. Its towards the end of the 2nd feather down. However there is no certainty in this.
For the experts I've put in a "foot" ruler for size
Close up of wing & bone
& other side, which for me points to Osprey underwing
Hopefully Mike will come back to me to say what needs to be done. I think they should be x-rayed to see if there is any trace of lead in them. Also the feathers found by the oncfs should be dealt with. I'm quite happy to post back to uk but for any follow-up enquiry they should be dealt with here first.
After getting home I was back out in the afternoon counting Stone Curlews with the ONCFS & quizzed them so that's how I know there's nothing else happening, at least as far as they know.
I know I said I'd wait for the RSPB blog, but this is my story & I'm sharing it with you. If the feathers are not an Osprey then I apologise sincerely & I hope that seeing the feathes did not distress you too much. If anyone can positively come on & identify them then that would be good too.
I'm off out again this afternoon, more Stone Curlews. And big thank-you to my knight in shining armour, Alain, who read my distress in the emails & came to my rescue. I can sleep nights now!
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Hello all, got back in one piece, lost a friend in the water but we fished her out! That expression from the Goonshow "Shes fallen in the water" came to mind but didn't translate too well!! I've reported to LG & will be out again tomorrow. Weather still set fair, cold but sunny which is perfect.
Thankyou for all your wishes & encouragements, Alain was really pleased that so many people cared.(Yes, they are looking at this too).
Well done and thank you Hazel. Hope your friend is not put off by the 'dunking'.
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Well done to all, glad your friend got out the water!
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Great to hear you're back safe & sound H but, oh dear, your poor friend (mental image of you explaining Goon Show had me in stitches! Lol). Hope she dries out quickly enough to go with you again tomorrow!!
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I'm full of admiration for the effort that you and your friends are putting into this search, Hazel. Hope all goes well for the continued search tomorrow.
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It was a bit of a laugh because on the way in I looked anxiously over my shoulder when she crossed on the logs (well she is almost 70). Anyway she wasn't too pleased so I said I had my camera handy in case she fell in. On the way back out, she walked across the log saying (in french) " look no hands" waving her hands in the air & then nearly fell off. The very next log, she wobbled halfway & grabbed a handy stick to steady herself, which snapped & in she went. Alain & I laughed & luckily so did Dominique.
And yes, glutton for punishment shes back out tomorrow afternoon.
BTW no Blog til monday so you'll all have to be patient, but we're used to that aren't we! And no speculating either!
Poor Dominique, please send her my sympathies ( from one game ol' girl to another! Lol). So pleased she is still up to the challenge!
Just please let us know that you get back home unscathed tomorrow H!
Actually she got off lightly, it was only one wellie filled up.
LOL
Awh! Bless her, and thanks again Noisette, Alain and your band of helpers.
So glad to hear all went well, and loved the Goon reference. It certainly brought a smile to my face! Hope all goes well tomorrow, but mind the water this time.
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