Evening folks,
It was an action packed day yesterday with the eldest enjoying his new found freedom, unwanted visitors and EJ protecting the youngsters. The two left on the nest were practicing their wing flapping, hopefully one will fledge tomorrow if not both. Didn't see a lot of the action but recorded some.
All peaceful at present. Happy viewing to all in the early hours and see you in the morning, night, night.
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Funny how that beak appeared from the left of the picture. All three 'chicks' on nest.
Unknown said: Well floppin eck- Eldest is getting a feed from EJ !!
Well floppin eck- Eldest is getting a feed from EJ !!
Its hilarious Cirrus - landed on the post with a clunk ... jumped down on the nest and demands feeding by EJ :-))
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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It is still EJ , because the eldest came down from the cam post and is perched at the left hand side and EJ is feeding it, the lazy thing. Middle one is practising and youngest is to the rt.hnd.side.
Good shot of wingercisisng Lynette !
What a racket Eldest is making ... EJ should give it the fish and let it get on with it.
Have to go and get lunch then out to the shops, catch up later.
I have to go and sort food too ... OH mentioned in passing "there are other things in life besides ospreys!" REALLY????? Someone had better tell me what they are :-))
I think #1 is going to stay eating untill that fish is finished.
Ha Ha ha Djoan - I agree with you about EJ letting Eldest 'get on with it'. I'll have to have a word with your OH LoL
Unknown said: I think #1 is going to stay eating untill that fish is finished.
Slapped wrist EJ as far as I am concerned Brenda