Well, this DU intro is all about Junior. Our new male certainly has a way with twigs and branches, as seen in Moffer's early morning snap below. In fact, it turns out looking like our Junior may likely be last season's Twiggy, underlined by the fact that Limpy has called him Twiggy all along, and scylla finally did an empirical study of head markings. He also seems to be one of those fathers that needs to be pushed off the eggs (scylla's vid), and that was after only bringing clumps, not fish. After a couple intruder alerts, Moffer posted this wonderful shot of him yawning as EJ calls for a meal (that she hadn't had yet). It was only after 1 pm that he circled over the nest with a headless fish before finally delivering it to EJ 5 minutes later. Floating names for this new male brought out the origin of Odin's name. Sheila offered a note from Alison on Junior's whereabouts off the nest from LG's perspectives. Growing consensus that he's worthy has many wanting to see him properly named, especially since he has a dedicated thread here. EJ had been dozing on the nest, as seen below, but right now she is sorting her feathers after having been awakened by something a little while ago (next post).© RSPB - Loch Garten and Carnyx Wild_______________________________________The Daily Update is for recording nest events only, allowing for banter, though—any questions or conversations can happen on the Osprey Chat thread. Thank you!
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Indeed, he was a wonderful man, Valerie, on so many levels. War time; Fair Isle; RSPB; LG; ospreys. I don't think anyone is denying it at all. Indeed one might say he was iconic, and certainly the saviour of ospreys. But that is, IMHO, different to naming a mate of EJ George. No disrespect to all Georges who may be reading this.
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17.55 EJ is calling. The rain has stopped, but she looks thoroughly sodden
Unknown said:I do like "Geordie" much better. It has more o a Scottish sound which I was hoping for.
But unfortunately it's a name given to a person from the Newcastle area of England, so wouldn't sound Scottish to most Brits. Vaguely appropriate for a Kielder osprey, maybe? I don't know any osprey nests nearer Newcastle - but then, I wouldn't!
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The LG male arrives attempting to mate!
Didn't look successful, more him paddling a bit and then flew off