Unfortunately, since the cam was left on the side view (with no IR), there is a black screen accompanied by the sound of rain at the nest.
EJ was seen on the nest in the misty morning, and later eating fish in the Love Tree. In her absence, a Willow Warbler sang a serenade on the nest [scylla's video] and then a quick eye on the roving cam caught a redstart just under the nest. It's reassuring to see EJ on her nest so we know she hasn't been lured away to another site in the meantime. Hope we get a glimpse of her tomorrow. Thanks to all who have posted her whereabouts yesterday. Here's a lovely shot of EJ leaving the Love Tree.
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Thanks Mike :o)
Birdie Num Num's brilliant DU summary 2017
I missed her leaving.
She had taken off from the campost a few seconds before 0900hr, and flown off to the left, hence not creating an eye-catching movement ;)
IMAGICAT
scylla said:hence not creating an eye-catching movement
Mighta know'd MOFFER wouldn't miss it ;-D
Yay, in focus. Thank you LG.
We're in business :)
Cam looked around, found a Wood Pigeon, no Ospreys, and back to the wide, side view of the nest.
Nest cam on
A quick look at the side of the nest
and back to nest cam
Coal Tit
Osprey chirps heard