Mike, here is the intro. Thanks. Karen
Last season Maya, the resident Manton Bay female, surprised us arriving back 12 March the earliest date ever recorded at a UK public nest. The resident male, Blue 33(11), her mate since 2015, arrived two days later on 14 March and the pair successfully raised two healthy chicks. More details about the Manton Bay nest, including a table of the breeding data, can be found here.
Here’s wishing Maya and Blue 33 a safe journey home and for another successful season.
Some Useful Links:
Manton Bay Webcam
Rutland Ospreys Website
Rutland Ospreys Facebook
Rutland Ospreys Twitter
Map of Rutland Water Nature Reserve
The Lyndon Centre and Reserve Information
Chloe & Tigers Manton Bay Stats
Birdie Num Num’s Copyright Notices & Webcams List
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Previous Threads:
Manton Bay 2016 - March, April, May, June, July, August,
Manton Bay 2017 - March, April, June, July & August, Sept-End Feb18
Manton Bay 2018 - March, April, May, June, July, August, Sept-End Feb 19
Birdies LG DU update.
I cannot help but admire the bravery of those trying to make sense of this mess
After reading through again it would appear Mike's capture is from the Loch Garten Ospreys page and it has All recent discussions as the heading Catlady capture is from the Community Page and it has Latest forum posts as the heading. Now feel free to ignore me if I've picked this up wrong.
Oh and most of us don't have the 3 dots Mike is referring to as we see the time.
By gum Starling you have indeed cracked it!! I have looked back at this and yes that is exactly it. Mike's screenshot has been posted from having picked a post from the Top Forums, as shown on the left, Sheila and I, indeed as you say have posted a screenshot form the main community page, hence the different wording at the tops of the pages. Still no dots!!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Karen W said:I cannot help but admire the bravery of those trying to make sense of this mess
Passing the time until our birdies come back home Karen!!
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This is several minutes out of date now, as I was trying to catch up with pages of posts !!! But that will have to wait:
IMAGICAT
That poor EG got supplanted by another:
Vivid!
The goose is now sitting in the nestcup.