I thought I'd start a new thread for Aberfoyle. Especially for Sandra (other dedicated Aberfoyle watchers are also available).
Here's the link to last year's thread.
Clarach and her beau both arrived on 15 April last year. Here's the countdown clock (from Pete Dee's site)
Clarach arrived back at her nest on 10 April 2019
Oh dear, not only is it misty there, but the cam is jumping in and outslightly, a grey border, and then no border. Impossible to watch, sadly
With grey border
Without grey border - only watching it will make it clear!
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Unknown said:The feed is back up but the picture is murky like yesterday. I seem to recall we had this problem last year. And that it improves as the sun heats the camera up and dries up the mist??
I'm disappointed that the cam looks just the same as last year. This used to be a good cam, Mary & I used to get great captures from it.
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Starling - Agree we used to get great captures from this cam and that was in the days before Clarach arrived and we were probably the only two watching it
Such a shame they have had all these problems with it, especially now that their female is a bird we have watched from egg to being a mother herself. I do hope they can fix it but I am not holding out much hope seeing as there are big changes happening within the Forestry Commission at the moment, with involvement from Government, need I say more. .
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patily said:No news of Clarach and her mate?
Hi patily. The camera picture is so poor they could be back on the nest with a clutch of 3........