Monty Returned Wednesday 4th April
3J Mates with Monty Friday 6th April
Friday 1st June
Egg #2 hatches first, 8.11pm
Saturday 2nd June
Egg #1 hatches, 10.06am
Sunday 3rd June
Egg #3 hatches, 11.24am
Monday 9th July
Ringing
Chick #1 - Alys (F) (37.5 days)
Darvic ring right leg, Blue/White KS4
BTO ring left leg, No.
Weight: 1780g Wing: mm
Chick #2 - Helyg (F) (37 days)
Darvic ring right leg, Blue/White KS5
Weight: 1725g Wing: mm
Chick #3 - Dinas (M) (36 days)
Darvic ring right leg, Blue/White KS6
Weight: 1410g Wing: mm
Monday 23rd July
Dinas fledges, 2.31pm (50 days)
Thursday 26th July
Alys fledges, 7.04am (54 days)
Helyg fledges, 1.32pm (54 days)
COURTESY OF CHLOE AND TIGER’S IMAGICAT - THE PLACE TO GO FOR ALL THINGS OSPREY
LINK TO AUGUST
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
News that Blue LH0(17)m has been caught in Andalucia, and his failed tracker has been removed.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Kind regards, Ann
Extract from The Lodge Forest Visitors Centre FB page
David Anderson Actually this is bad news the tag was working well and we were looking forward to the birds migration route home! So to say I’m angry with the guy who cut it of is an understatement. I will be contacting him. David Anderson I am the source, as the data owner and tag fitter. This tag has never stoped working as I stated on the lodge forest visitor site. We have nearly 8000 fixes for this bird and on the point of its return it seems like a complete waste off time in tagging it. I’m so bloody angry about this. Emyr Evans Sorry to hear this Dave - bizarre why anyone would catch a bird and take a tracker off in full working order; I hope you get some answers from them. Doubly sad that LH0 was right on the verge of his first flight back. I'll let you know if he passes our way on his way back to Aberfoyle.
Just my twopenneth.
I must say that I was concerned as to who these people were, why would you remove it any way, as we know from experience, they can suddenly restart, and cause the Birds no distress. “Yesterday we were able to capture a # aguilapescadora that carried a backpack transmitter (which no longer served) and thus free it from that load. The capture of specimens in winter, young and adults in Spain, is a fact”
Latest BLOG from Emyr. I see no point in starting a 'March' Thread until they go live?
Birdies LG DU update.