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/
The weather up here is not bad this morning but here's the picture!
Two osps, 'roaming in the glooming'
(c) Aberfoyle Ospreys
What a mess Korky!
Birdies LG DU update.
I think this is even worse than this morning. I'm going to stop posting until it gets better!
I think they've focussed the camera so it's more zoomed in on ....Clarach...I assume. You can see the trees in the background but not the sky/hills behind the trees. She's probably had another egg by now
Mike B said: 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!
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!
Thanks Mike, I don't think it can be the weather though, as Korky said it was OK, but her caps still looks like its thick fog.
Lets hope that it sorts itself soon, as a lot of people will be wanting to follow Clarach's and no ring's progress.
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This morning, both Clarach and her mate are on the nest and the 3 chicks, ringed and tagged, have now got their full flight feathers and one is helicoptering!
Well, I THINK that's what I see......
Let me see what i can see..... *polishes the crystal globe*
i think i see one not so waterproof-anymore-webcam-view, with a possible white head of an osprey on the right half of the view, and some gaffer-tape in it’s near future....
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!
Just make out an alert bird on the nest Where is that heavy rain when you want it?
This is just a test, I thought it was looking ever so slightly better.
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There's a white-headed duck on the nest this morning. They're rare, so this is cool
Now we have an osprey I think