Continued from April 2019
The season so far:
Maya arrived back 14 March and Blue 33(11) on 23 March. They are currently incubating 4 eggs laid 2, 5, 8 and 11 April with the first expected to hatch around 9 May
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So hard to see Jane but I can't even see the egg or any shell and I am looking with Mike's Mag! I am happy with 3 for really it is enough for them to raise but should it hatch and all goes well yes it will be "teenie" and probably the first time that I will ever think that chick #3 looks big :-)
Maya flies off leaving a clear view of the cup
Maya returns soon with some hay - 33 arrives too and he is mantling crazy
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Oh, the chicks !!!
Blue 33 was very vigilant and keen to defend, Maya seemed a little less angry. Poor osplet was wondering what was going on.
Massive fish.
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33 delivers and Maya takes it and starts to feed.
Birdies LG DU update.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
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Lynette D said:super capture, Mike. I'm finding only one cam is on at present
Sometimes it just needs to be refreshed or click on the arrow on the black screen.
Is it a feather, the egg or shell....too difficult to tell.