Yesterday's Daily Update saw some some gripping action, including the return of sound, a couple of fish deliveries and much much more. Here's to today being a great day for EJ the Phenomenal and her mate. Here's to that young Osprey continuing to improve. I personally believe in him and think that he will get better and better. I suppose it’s hard for a young male Osprey not to be a bit starstruck by EJ.
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Sorry I can't answer that point Karen.
Birdies LG DU update.
Karen W said:I am asking if this is common behaviour for EJ ie did she wing flap when Odin was approaching the nest?
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Thanks Clare - I didn't think so either. Also for your thoughts, makes sense.
Every year we get at least one silly stick
moffer said:Every year we get at least one silly stick
At least you tried, EJ:
The fact she is quiet I can only assume the male is out of sight.
I did not notice on either of his last two visit if his crop was full - hope not and that he is now away fishing.
Hello, trying to keep up while life enjoys itself by throwing curve balls. Meaning i have huge gaps in my camwatching. Hoping for a more quiet and regular sunday *fingers crossed* Again so glad to have the DU! Off to backread where that second egg came from (i did see it yesterday, but wasnt able to read up onnit), and to hear about the junior posisble dad’s learning curve.
Thanks again and always to all for updating! x
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!
EJ is warning someone off
I managed to get a few captures of EJ as I watched the first Dyfi egg being laid:
Clare Bailey said:I managed to get a few captures of EJ as I watched the first Dyfi egg being laid
That's what I call multi-tasking! Well done, Clare.