Sorry to be so LATE! The question for today is whether EJ now has a new male suitor who can help her repel the Blue Ringed intruder (now popularly thought of as another female, especially after the vicious attack on EJ at the nest first thing yesterday morning.) The daylight is already beginning in the distance behind the nest, and scylla will no doubt have a catch up and update.© RSPB - Loch Garten and Carnyx Wild
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Flown from the cam post 14.16
Birdie Num Num's brilliant DU summary 2017
scylla said: Here's EJ with alarm chirps. I hope BR doesn't call in :o
Here's EJ with alarm chirps. I hope BR doesn't call in :o
Unknown said: Scylla, Perhaps EJ is fishing? Thanks for all your hard work keeping us up to date with numerous nests!
Scylla, Perhaps EJ is fishing? Thanks for all your hard work keeping us up to date with numerous nests!
Her crop wasn't bulging, by any means:
1m38s
As for the second bit - thank you, it involves very twisted knickers ;-D
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At first I thought 'Maybe she had a tiddler' but then it occurred to me that EJ does not do tiddlers!
Kind regards, Ann
Alarm chirps out there somewhere. I didn't see anyone.
Couldn't resist a quick visit in between gardening. Who do we have now? Certainly Osprey activity about this last wee while, but not the one we all want!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
EJ back on the nest with a couple of chirps - not happy ones. Did she bring a twig or pick it up on landing?
scylla said:Did she bring a twig or pick it up on landing?
She picked it up on landing and shifted it:
Very solemn now:
EJ back with a squawky chirp... wing flaps.. high-pitched chirps... mantling... flown.