As we have had a monthly thread for Glaslyn since 2016, I have started the thread for April.
LINK TO MARCH THREAD.
I hope we get an Easter present today with the arrival of Mrs.G or Aran, it is always such a relief when they return.
At the moment it is an Empty Nest.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
Thanks Starling - I wondered if crows had predated here too after reading about Clarach as it did happen last year.
Shame all this with Aran but wonderful to read there is a young Welsh Osprey namely Gwynant - taking an interest so fingers crossed
mrs G just now, 9:18h, allready on nightcam-position, calling for fish i think ^^
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!
Karen, Glaslyn’s FB posts of today (posted roughly 8 hours before this), in order:
and a bit later....
The cam seems to have changed position....now lookiing down on the nest Mrs G incubating and chirping
BGGW
Different view again.
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Mrs G, while we cam-viewers hear a spectacle of fish-calls from the PC nest - or from somewhere else.
The fish is now being eaten on the perch. View changed. I'd guess it is Mrs G eating
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Birdies LG DU update.
i agree it was mrs G eating. Very interesting puzzle, we need info from the grounds to piece it all together. Right now she is back to her spot on the eggs...
Oh look, and it ch aged to nightcam, to complete the set of changing colors ^^
Mrs G incubating. Must be more sheltered here as no sign of the frost which is evident at Dyfi.