The purpose of this thread is to record the day-to-day activity at the Manton Bay nest thus freeing up the Rutland Osprey Project 2018 thread for general news on all the other birds, nests and projects.
Details about the Manton Bay nest, including a table of the breeding data, can be found here.
Last year we were thrilled to see both Maya and Blue 33(11) return within hours of each other on the 22 March and I am sure I speak for us all in wishing them both a safe journey home and for another successful season at Manton Bay.
She's back (well, I think it's her)... no fish, a couple of wing flaps.
IMAGICAT
MaryGK said:Hi Alison Click on Reply under the post you wish to reply to Click on Rich Formatting Click on Quote Then type your post below the included quote. I hope this helps.
Hi Alison
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I hope this helps.
I'm going to need nudges, this cam is not in my line of vision and there's no sound to alert us of comings 'n goings :(
She looks as though she's wondering where all the other ospreys are!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Ian S said:in rich text formatting, I also use the preview function
I'd never even noticed it... in all these years !!! ;-D
Good morning all. Happy days.
Birdies LG DU update.
Mike B said: Good morning all. Happy days.
She's gone back to the cam post.
Morning all I have been lurking.. So pleased Karen was rewarded
with first sighting after all her dedication.
Here she was a moment ago.
and as she flew
Clare Bailey said:She looks as though she's wondering where all the other ospreys are!