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/
Thank you all for the posts. I have no idea what's up with the picture. It's not half as clear as it was this morning and it wasn't great then!
An osp can be viewed through the mist..
(c) Aberfoyle Ospreys
Identical view from Korky's last night. Can only assume it is Clarach?
Birdies LG DU update.
We may try and learn the back of the head patterns apart? #wishfullthinking ;)
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!
Mike B said: Identical view from Korky's last night. Can only assume it is Clarach?
Oh dear! It seems we are destined to spend the summer viewing through a misted lens.
It's apparently very wet up there this morning Korky so all we can hope for is some decent weather to clear the lens.
Terrible image at Aberfoyle, I can just about make out someone on the nest, but no idea who.
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
It's getting worse......
Such a shame that the webcam has gone like this, it has always been a great cam to watch for the last 4 or 5 years, I guess there is not a lot they can do about it, if its the camera lens.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
Don't despair Mary. I spoke to them yesterday and it is thought to be down to the weather BUT they are hoping, as happened at Rutland, that once the weather improves so will the picture!
Fingers crossed MIKE Love to be able to see this nest succeed again