The webcam is not yet up and running but I've started a thread in eager anticipation.
Thank You Jane for starting this thread.
To add a little information for those not familiar with it:-
The male, identified by his 'White YW' leg ring, hatched at Bassenthwaite in 2008.
The female, identified by her 'Blue 35' leg ring, hatched at Kielder in 2010.
Their three youngsters born in spring 2015 can be identified by their blue leg rings: V2 and V3 appear to be female, and little V4 (the last chick born) a boy.
In 2016 two chicks were ringed with ID rings on 30th June afternoon; Blue V9 and Blue V8 and it is was noted that it is likely that Blue V9 is a male and Blue V8 is a female
FOULSHAW MOSS WEBCAM
LINK TO FOULSHAW MOSS, CUMBRIA 2016
As Jane has said the webcam is not up and running yet, looking forward to following this nest again this year.
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Thanks JANE for starting the thread and MARY for the info and links - most useful.
This is a nice nest so I am looking forward to seeing it again and I hope all goes smoothly for the team when they go on-line.
Here's wishing White YW and Blue 35 a safe journey home and another successful season.
Thank you Jane V for starting this thread.
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I think I was already signed up, but have repeated the exercise just in case! Thanks Mary.
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What a strong necklace YW has :o
I shall try to check in when the cam is online and see if it's recordable. Unwise tho that may be ;-)
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It's a nice nest to watch Scylla, some lovely early morning light too And a good cam considering where they are and that they have only been up and running a short while.
The webcam is up and running.
That's great JaneV, thank you very much for posting to let us know. Now all we need are the resident pair back on the nest.