Hi everybody, Its been a great day at LG, weather has been kind, particularly after the wind dropped. Not sure how many fish were delivered.
News from LOTL is that Lady is making steady progress so one hopes she will see out the season.
At present the youngsters are home alone, EJ is probably on a perch keeping an eye on the nest from that or she has gone for a flyaround.
Off to bed, see you in the morning.
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EJ returned, but has now gone off again. Here she is just now:
---one chick, sorry, youngster, looking over the side, for Dad with Fish.
(DjoanS, loved your pics today, great capture of Odin returning and of chicks hard stare...)
Back on after lunch and find that EJ has just gone for a flyabout and the youngsters are really exercising their wings etc. Having a bit of a preen now. They are really young ospreys , their babyness has disappeared and they look all grown up now.
These youngsters have all got toilet training on their minds , not surprising after the fish that have been delivered and consumed.
And EJ is back .
EJ is back and the wind is even stronger, I can see her leaning against it!
Can anyone here that strange cry, wonder what it is?? Any ideas
EJ and younguns are calm on the nest but EJ has pricked her ears up and is listening to it.
----- missed that, Lynette - we have the TV on here, as there seems to be some sort of Football Match on today!! & its just about to start.
Lindybird said: ----- missed that, Lynette - we have the TV on here, as there seems to be some sort of Football Match on today!! & its just about to start.
Rather watch ospreys myself, though am a bit torn when there's a good Wimbledon game on.....
My OH is watching the game and I'm being waitress for the drinks and popping in to look on here.
Morning all; Quick hallo before I get busy for a few minutes before contractors arrive - they're nearly done! Thanks for posts, pix and videos of sticks and fish. All seems well on both nests.