Our fretting resulted in a kind opinion from Jess Tomes yesterday, who reminded us about the opportunity to view nature through RSPB's "window". Amidst our collective restlessness, speculation ranged from whether George indeed recognized at least one of the eggs was not his, whether the eggs would bear healthy osprey, whether the eggs could be taken and hatched elsewhere (even moved to the LOCH ARKAIG nest where the resident pair suffered a loss of their eggs to a pine marten), to whether EJ's disinterest in mating affected George, to whether the nest might soon belong to another osprey than EJ, who many believe to be getting on in her years, to her apparent accelerated feather moult, and the nature of "crop dropping". Inevitably, we have come up with nothing better than Pandy's poem as we watch, and wait. It will be 7 days since EJ has had a meal. So maybe she will go fishing for herself this weekend.
Here was George on May 1st, as we were cheering him on with hearts full of hope. (Moffer's pic) And below that is the rainy scene now with EJ on the nest.© 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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Thank you CRinger.
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EJ gave a very loud, I assume, intruder outburst about five minutes ago. I had visitors at the time and could only hear her.
The Pulston forum gives a bit more about ospreys at hatch, here
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Lovely captures, Limpy, thank you. Perhaps it wasn't an 'intruder' call but just frustration!
thanks mike and ringer that's what I thought but wasn't sure I thought George had another nest I think he has got the makings to be a brilliant partner with the right female but some posts say he sitting near by
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Unknown said: some posts say he sitting near by
some posts say he sitting near by
Some people think Ospreys are a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that.
12.44 EJ got up and has flown.
She is looking much happier now the sun has come out, and more alert. I wonder why.
It's slightly more than a fly about at the moment.....
12.49 still not back. A bathe and a drink perhaps...
The webcam has decided to die on me now, so thank you SheilaFE.
12.50 She has returned with a chirp and settled on the eggs
A shake of her head, and looking refreshed. I guess she has had a bathe too