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/
Both on the nest just now looking wary. Male has just flown.
© Aberfoyle Ospreys
The male flew to the perch before taking off towards the trees on the right. Image © FCS.
Brilliant capture, Sami!
It looks like the male guarding the egg, possibly after a fish delivery to Clarach? Image © FCS.
Male defending against intruder activity. No sight of Clarach throughout. Image © FCS.
Male takes flight.
Leaving egg home alone.
Clarach arrives on the nest about 60 seconds later.
All images © FCS.
Honey, I’m home!
Clarach now sitting serenly on her egg (let's hope they guard this one more successfully!)
(c) Forestry Commission http://www.camvista.com/streaming/forestrycommissionaberfoyle1
Tiger and Chloe's Osprey Info
Wonderful news Clarach has another egg, I hope they keep this one safe!
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
Clarach has just risen to turn the egg before settling again.
Birdies LG DU update.