Hi to all our viewers from overseas and those late ones here.
It has been a fairly quiet day, intruder alerts in the morning/afternoon, a bit of a barney between two youngsters but sorted out. EJ took no notice. Only 4 fish from Odin but EJ brought in a whopper late evening and they were at it for at least half an hour I think.
At present all three are sleeping and EJ is on her perch at the side of the nest nearest the camera.
Happy viewing, see you in the morning.
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Thanks Lynette
I worked out the timings of that last fish and I think they were eating it for 1hr, 19mins!!! A whopper indeed.
1.07am and all the chicks fast asleep on the nest, no sign of EJ
just coming up to 3am and the chicks are restless but seem to want to snooze.
Catch everyone later today:)
My usual first view of the day - the monsters fidgeting in a huddle on the nest. Back later after lunch.
One youngster is taking all the space to practise flapping. Then settles down beside its siblings. Move over I need some space. OK, you can have it, I'll get up for a preen.
I just logged in . Chicks All alone, but #1 is exercising it's wings again. It seems like only one who is anxious to get out into it's new world beyond the nest . It spend more time than the others standing on the edge of the nest looking out beyond the nest .
Formerly known as Barbara Jean
A big pile of ospreys in the summer sun.
Evening all: One chick snacking on - a feather? Hmm.
Just back on, to see someone feeding. 2 snoozing. Leftover fish or what?
Morning all. Here is some wing exercise
my photos in flickr
Looks like there is some leftovers and two chicks are practicing eating/tearing it