Hi everyone, Thanks for all your posts and pics yesterday, they were great. And thanks to all who posted clips of the goings on etc.
Annette, you said you may not make it on tonight because of personal committments,, hopefully we'll see you at some time during the course of today.
Its been a day of complete misery insomuch as the weather situation. A day of rain mostly although it has cleared up tonight. Lots of comings and goings and they kept us all amused.
Happy viewing to our night shift and to the early morning bloggers as well.
I'll leave you with two pics taken round about 11.45pm last night on the next post.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
And back he comes, as quickly as that
Titch just went flyabout ... you could see him go left, then fly across in the distance in front of the nest and then executed a perfect landing. He's gone again! I wonder if he's ever landed anywhere other than the nest ... apart from his crash landing?
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Off he goes again. Or is Titch hiding off screen and its the middle or eldest playing catch me if you can.
Sounds like Odin's warning whistle but assuming it is a youngster who is out of sight at the moment. Titch just took off for a flight.
Margobird
Certainly empty nest syndrome
We'll just have to get used to this view, now - "Empty Nest syndrome"
EDIT: Ooooh, Lynette - that's creepy we both said the same thing.....
Titch is away a long time this time!
Morning Lindybird hard to tell what is going on when the nest is empty but you can hear rustling of wings.
margobird said: Sounds like Odin's warning whistle but assuming it is a youngster who is out of sight at the moment. Titch just took off for a flight.
margobird said: Morning Lindybird hard to tell what is going on when the nest is empty but you can hear rustling of wings.
Hi margobird - there is a GEM on the camera post!