This is a continuation from Rutland Osprey Project 2015
Tiger Signature
yep! Mike reported yesterday in sightings and was a Male
Wish we had a proper report on the private nests such as number of chicks and ring numbers
Update
Meanwhile, I've sent and received the information about this individual by Tim Mackrill (Rutland Water Nature Reserve; Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) that I share here: "It is a juvenile male that we ringed at a nest close to Rutland Water this year. It was one of a brood of two, ringed on 5th July. This is the second time this bird has been seen on migration - it was also photographed at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England on 15th September.from Colour Ringed Birds Portugal
That bird is obviously an exhibitionist. Good luck to him ... it's really good to get news of juveniles on their first migration. It still blows my mind that they cover such huge mileage. Hope Blue 2AA finds his way back to Rutland in a couple of years - he'll certainly have some tales to tell!
Good afternoon all. Thankyou for the news about the Rutland juvenile seen at Blenheim palace and Portugal. Good luck to him and hope to see him return in the future :)
Children's Osprey Video competition.
Birdies LG DU update.
A little while ago I popped in to the cams and got just a surprise!
This one was staring me in the face but I couldn't get my act together quick enough for a snap, and just after this one it flew off:
A minute later, this beauty appeared! Is it a juvenile? Are they both juveniles?
The EGs were also in and out:
IMAGICAT
Lovely pics, Scylla. What a busy nest it is while the Maya and Blue 33 are on their winter holidays!
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
One more left over from this morning, just because... you can see why :)