One week from Easter Sunday, and all of us are anxiously awaiting EJ finding a lucky guy that lives up to her (and our) standards. At least, we now have the cam back, though we have not seen EJ since the cam has been back up. We can only trust she is nearby the nest (perhaps on the branch below) keeping intruders and curious pine martens at bay. At present a light wind ruffles the grasses on the nest.© RSPB - Loch Garten and Carnyx Wild
Imagicat || Tiger's links || 2022 LG Obs
Sleep well MC.
"You need someone on hand to bring you lashings off coffee when you snap your fingers"
You've only been back five minutes Mary and already you're tempting me to comment!! LoL
Birdies LG DU update.
Good Morning all Beautiful capture MIKE Don't you just want to cuddle her?
Hi Patily.
Good Morning to you to Clare, hope you had a good visit to the nature reserve yesterday, forget the name.
SCYLLA - I have looked at your re-constructed video of EJ, its a classic of all EJ's beautiful good looks, I always think of her as dark and sultry, so lets hope there is a suitor (who we all approve of) arrives soon.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
patily said:Don't you just want to cuddle her?
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
" so lets hope there is a suitor (who we all approve of) arrives soon"
Isn't that what Scylla was looking for!!!
MaryGK said:Good Morning to you to Clare, hope you had a good visit to the nature reserve yesterday, forget the name.
Hmmm I think you could be in trouble Mike. :-)
MaryGK said: Hmmm I think you could be in trouble Mike. :-)
....and who set the ball rolling??!!
Clare Bailey said: Yes, had a great visit and saw a lovely variety of birds, including the short-eared owl!
Yes, had a great visit and saw a lovely variety of birds, including the short-eared owl!
You were lucky then Clare.
Meanwhile back at the LG residence, no sign of EJ so I wonder where she is, below the nest on her usual perch, or off checking out the trout at the Lochan or Rothiemurchus.
Speaking of Rothiemurchus, as Chris finding him in his wintering quarters which was one of the highlights of the closed season, wouldn't it be wonderful if he was sighted here, he obviously has a nest by now I would think.