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Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife - Glaslyn Ospreys – JULY 2018

MaryGK
MaryGK 01/07/2018 12:02

LINK TO GLASLYN THREAD FOR JUNE

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IF Mrs G is a "Mumbrella"

Aran's Fishing skills

 EJ's Memorial  Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023

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  • Alison Copland
    Alison Copland 02/07/2018 02:47 in reply to Mike

    They have decided to grow their own crops in the nest.

    © Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife

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  • Gardenbirder
    Gardenbirder 02/07/2018 04:42 in reply to Alison Copland

    Thanks for the new thread, Mary.  Had a lovely time at Glaslyn today. It was extremely hot and it was clear that the Ospreys felt the heat but both Mrs G and Aran proved what wonderful parents they are.  Anyone watching the live streaming had probably noticed that the birds were suffering in the heat.  But by late afternoon (5-ish) the temperature had dropped slightly thanks to a thin layer of cloud across much of the sky and the birds began to look far more comfortable.  Both parents were feeding the chicks whenever Aran brought in a fish and both were shading the chicks.  Aran has been bringing in some coarse fish occasionally, for instance a Brown Trout in the late afternoon.  It is pure speculation but I wonder if that might be due partly to the timing of the tides with the high tides occurring around 11/12-ish and around midnight so perhaps easier for Aran to go fishing in fresh water lakes and rivers rather than fly far out to sea since the estuary is fairly dry after the tide goes out.

    Kind regards, Ann

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    MaryGK 02/07/2018 05:20 in reply to Gardenbirder

    Thank You for your great report of your visit to Glaslyn Ann, its a lovely place and area to visit, glad you are having a nice time. :-) 

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  • Mike
    Mike 02/07/2018 11:55 in reply to MaryGK

    Thank you Ann and enjoy your time there.

    Chicks currently resting with an adult on the perch, can't see enough to identify.

    Birdies LG DU update.

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    Mike 02/07/2018 12:26 in reply to Mike

    Mrs G feeding chicks now. Stream very stuttery.

    Birdies LG DU update.

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  • patily
    patily 02/07/2018 14:07 in reply to Mike

    2 chicks with their backs to us but they look to be asleep and the other at the front, looking around Mrs G alert on the edge ofthe nest No sign of Aran

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    patily 02/07/2018 14:09 in reply to patily

    Is there an intruder? With a lot of vocalisation, Mrs G flies off

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  • Mike
    Mike 02/07/2018 14:11 in reply to patily

    Someone on the perch now.

    Birdies LG DU update.

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    patily 02/07/2018 14:13 in reply to patily

    There's an adulton the perch now Can't see who ....ah! theyv'e zoomed in....Mrs G looking very alert

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    Mike 02/07/2018 14:51 in reply to patily

    All present. Aran on the perch. Mrs G on the rim with the chicks who are preening.

    Birdies LG DU update.

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