Earlier I posted the latest position for Blue LH0(17) 640 (from Clarach's first nest in 2017) who is still enjoying life in Heulva, Spain. I then realised it was still the 2017 thread. So I am reposting on this 2018 Aberfoyle thread. Or should Blue LH0(17) be on the Satellite Tracked Ospreys thread, rather than on the 2018 Season?
The link to the 2017 thread is here, and I will repeat some of Mary's start to that thread:
ABERFOYLE WEBCAM LINK - It operates between the hours of 09.30 am to 5.30 pm.
THE LODGE AT FOREST VISITOR CENTRE - Facebook Page where you will find current information and also historic info on the project.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
She's back. It was only a teeny bit of fish. Isn't it good to see these birds back on their 'home' nests, after such a long and potentially hazardous journey.
Anyhow, things looking good for this pair, and I assume they are/will start mating
(c) Aberfoyle Ospreys
Mating
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
Ah, is that why Clarach was looking up!
(c) Forestry Commission http://www.camvista.com/streaming/forestrycommissionaberfoyle1
Tiger and Chloe's Osprey Info
ENS at the moment.
Birdies LG DU update.
One there now.
Clarach on the nest at the moment.
15:13 ENS... my timing is off lately. Thanks for sceenshots!
2016: first time in history an Osprey nested in the NL. 2018: 2 active nests! 2019 a storm interferes. 2020: a third active nest in a tree!
Look back ...she's there now.
© FCS ABERFOYLE OSPREY PROJECT
Yeeha! Thank you Mike! :D She is beautifull, isn’t she?!
looking around and calling. Oh lord she can yell.... ;)
to me it feels like she has seen the male with a fish... ^^
teeny pensive moment, just a teeny mo:
pensive? what was i thinking? it must have been. an insect in the nest or something.
I saw that sequence Otter and thought it was a fish inbound but it came to nothing.
Both there now with the male mantling and Clarach yelling!