Osprey at Hilton Head right now
The unhappy couple at Tweed Valley
That's a sad read ALAN Poor SS
Met a lady from Scotland at a (non-birdie) meeting in London yesterday and mentioned I was following a few webcams at Osprey nests in Scotland and we had instant rapport--she is thrilled to have nesting Ospreys at Born in the Borders. Here is their link (live from 10am to 5pm):
www.bornintheborders.com/ospreys
Kind regards, Ann
Ann. I've just opened up the link and the stream is playing. It shows an adult on the nest with three well grown chicks. The Youtube logo appears so it could be a recording ??
Birdies LG DU update.
It is a recording. Replays itself.
Mike, I have not yet checked the webcam during the day (they claim it is live streaming from 10-5), but yes, it does appear to be a recording on a loop the rest of the time. Apologies that I did not make that clear in my earlier post--I had actually noticed it!
Mike, It seems that the live camera only streams into their restaurant. Which means that the repeating loop showing one parent and partly grown chicks runs 24 hours a day--drat! Here is their facebook link: www.facebook.com/lovetheborders but the posts appear to be mostly about their brewery, restaurant, etc. while the last Osprey blog was posted in early May. Hey ho, what a disappointment.
Can't believe how big these 3 chicks are already!
© WWT Caerlaverock
Caerlaverock Osprey Project is a joint project between FCS, SNH & WWT
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
This is a capture from Nest 1A at Kielder. Chicks look like they are doing well.
Forestry Commission England
New Tweed Valley Blog
All is quiet