LATEST UPDATE ON FACEBOOK - LIVE STREAMING WILL BE ACTIVATED SHORTLY.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
She needs cheering up, poor dear :-*
IMAGICAT
Mrs G must have flown from Traeth Glaslyn nest - the cam is on ENS at Glaslyn itself, and it is still blowing a gale, but the sound of birds is almost as loud. Such a beautiful site!
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Mrs G is eating a large Trout? on the second nest. It is still alive and twice has flipped its tail and very nearly knocked her over!
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Birdies LG DU update.
Lovely pic of the fish!!
That's some fish Mrs G has caught - still fighting back...
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Tiger and Chloe's Osprey Info
Just posted this on the Dyfi thread, such was my excitement at the hugeness of the live fish!!
My goodness. Mrs G at Treath Glaslyn with an ENORMOUS fish. I thought EJ brought in whoppers... It's fighting back too
whole I was putting the pic on I heard gull(s) very close to the nest
I expect the gulls are hoping she'll drop the fish!
Look at that flooding. Anyway I am kind of mystified as to why some believe this second close by nest will not be a problem. If it just takes Mrs G a nanosecond to flit between the two why are we assuming that Aran will not do the same particularly if there is a spare female. I think a big assumption has been made that there will be a spare male should a female choose to use this nest and that aran will allow a male that close. Can someone with more expertise than me please explain to me.
Emyr says it is a Rainbow Trout, around 2lb, probably from a location about a mile away.
Looking very wet, but managing to snooze.