Some members may be aware that Dr Tim Mackrill, to give him his full title, has recently set up a Charitable Trust which aims to train and equip future leaders in this field.
A website will go live in the Spring of 2018 but in the meantime I am posting this, with Tim's permission, in order to flag up the project.
4846.Osprey Leadership Foundation - Osprey Clubs scheme (1).pdf
Birdies LG DU update.
Lisa, What State are you in? Any Ospreys there?
Kind regards, Ann
Ann, Lisa's profile says NJ which I take to be New Jersey.
Hi Ann, am in New Jersey which has had terrific success in bringing back the Osprey from the brink. A fantastic nest to watch usually is the Forsythe ospreys but their camera stopped working and they are unable to fix it until September when the nesting pair have left on migration. Mainly the ospreys are to be found in Southern NJ, close to the ocean. A couple of hours from me. Nice video link on this site: www.friendsofibsp.org/.../osprey-cam Also: This is a great NJ organization: www.conservewildlifenj.org/.../osprey.
Thanks, Lisa and Mike, I was so used to finding that posters had not given any profile information that I completely forgot about checking for a profile--just another delightful accompaniment to aging (read 'creeping dementia!')
Thanks for the links, Lisa.
How interesting LISA Will look at your links later
A short video by Amy Hall, published on 22 June 2018, of the Osprey Leadership Foundation Launch at Rutland. Tim Mackrill taking centre stage with Ken Davies helping, Anya osprey spotting, and Paul looking as though he is really enjoying himself.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Thank you Sheila. It was a great evening.
Thank you SHEILA for posting a link to the video