EJ predictably has been dedicated to incubating her three eggs. Our wild card this year is a young male. I believe our opportunity is to watch him learning (or if he will learn) and to observe EJ's wisdom in these matters. Thank you to Tiger for the reminder that cam watchers have experienced the same angst as we are currently with EJ. At the moment she is, also predictably, tucked in, dreaming of fish, or Africa, or maybe a good mate.© 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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The rain seems to have eased for now, and EJ doesn't look quite as wet as in Moffer's pic.
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12.28 EJ took a 45 second comfort flight
Back with a chirrup
Checking in to see if G. has visited the nest, but sadly no....
Thanks for all the posts and pics since this morning, its good to know EJ is never left alone. I liked your pics of EJ in the wet Moffer, for you posting them, but not to see her in the rain. :-( Thankfully it looks like she has dried out now.
I have to go back out again, but as soon as I get back I will be checking in again.
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There goes another big feather.
It is so frustrating to watch, as all you feel like doing is lobbing a big fish on to the nest for her.
Yes silly comment I know, but it keeps me sane :-)
Feather's blowing in the wind!
Will be back as soon as I can.
Bi for now Moffer and thanks for watching over the beautiful and courageous EJ.
EJ is calling in earnest. Intruder (almost certainly) in the cam tree now
I think it landed on the cam post!
The sound of talons on the cam post
She is not alarm calling, more like begging for fish????
It just tried to land on the nest again. No rings that I could see.