OK. So we're keeping a special eye out for Odin this morning..... Cirrus: I remember Odin bringing fish very early when I was watching the chicks last year - it's much lighter earlier then so that may account for it. jsb: Thanks for the info re EJ's (non-)returning chicks. BIrds must be a lot like us: We love to see our kids but aren't too keen on having them move back in and taking over the house.
What a heart warming sight Heron - an excellent pic to post to soothe everybody's nerves, but particularly mine :) :)
EDIT bless you Tish - thank you
Cirrus - I know exactly how you felt ... I was dreading logging on this morning to see if anything had happened ... and to start with it was all about intruders ... and then it all seemed to get back to normal thank goodness! Now Odin has flown back in to egg-sit again ... excellent :)))
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Wattle15 said: Auntie's photo taken at 6.23 this morning is Odin. He and EJ are both mantling and watching an intruder. Other, agressive photo from Auntie is the Intruder, The photo at 6.23 this morning is the only photo of Odin taken this morning.
Auntie's photo taken at 6.23 this morning is Odin. He and EJ are both mantling and watching an intruder. Other, agressive photo from Auntie is the Intruder, The photo at 6.23 this morning is the only photo of Odin taken this morning.
This is Auntie's photo posted at 6:23. Male is on the right. Compare with the photo of Odin below.
Below is Lindybird's 10:05 picture of Odin.
I think the chest and eye patterns are different. But maybe it's just me. Not important; the important thing is that Odin is accounted for and on the nest.
But compared with this photo, auntie's bird looks more like Odin than Lindybird's photo of Odin. Slight differnces in stance and lighting can be very confusing. this morning I had no time to do a screen grab, so I watched hard, and it was EJ's behaviour which convinced me. Anyway, Odin was clearly around, and now he's doing what he loves best - egg-sitting. ;-)
Smiles, Jan.
Hi, I'm back. The pic I took at 10.05 am was taken from the stills camera during a highly active (!) sequence of events, you can see that Odin is stretching his neck to the left to watch the intruders flight, and that is probably stretching the feathers of his 'splotch' as we are calling it! I am 100% convinced that both of my pics are of Odin, which shows that sometimes in some situations their feathers are hard to identify.
EDIT: During the event at 10.05, I was watching the whole time and Odin rose from the eggs to flap and shout, during which EJ appeared behind him to join in - hence the picture.
Morning all:)
How great is it to see Odin around and in fine form. There I was yesterday, dolling out advice about not worrying and here I am checking at 6.30am to see how things are:))) We get so attached to them.
Thanks everyone for some great captures and reports. Great to see what was going on.
EJ sitting quietly at the moment.
Just logged on, been out, and seemed to have missed the drama. Judging by your blogs could it be that EJ didn't want to leave the nest at first because intruders were around. Glad she did take the fish in the end. Is it Odin sitting now or did EJ come back fairly quickly??
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Its EJ sitting, then, with radio chaffinch in the background.
Goodf afternoon and thanks for all the news. I should have looked at the daily update first but couldn't get in. Had to go out shopping this morning and although I had a quick look before I went could see that there was a lot of worried people. As you can guess I went otut with a very heavy heart. I phoned Loch Garten in desparation and spoke to a very nice lady who didn't mind at all being asked about what was happening. She told me there had been a fish this morning and that as we spoke (12.15) she could see Odin in the tree. She also told me that ospreys can go 2 days without eating so not to worry. What nice people they have there and I cried tears of relief for EJ and Odin. Not a very nice day, cold and damp at LG.
Thanks to everyone for the caputres, I will now have some lunch. Think I can manage something now as I just feel so relieved. You certainly need nerves of steel when you get so attached to these majestic birds.
Have a good day all.
Margobird
My website disappeared for a time. Cirrus thanks for that. Away to see mother now!1 No more odd happening please. Just another fish and peace and quiet!!
Everything in life is speaking in spite of its apparent silence.