LOCH ARKAIG (The Woodland Trust) - JUNE 2019

LINK TO MAY 2019

Everyone is waiting with baited breath on a first hatch for Louis and Aila.....  

Korky's Laying times

Egg 1, 23 April 
Egg 2, 26 April
Egg 3, 29 April

Work out the days yourself, its too early in the morning for me to do it ha ha.... 

  • 20-16 Fish.  .. Aila had been aware that Louis had a fish for a while.... having voiced her opinion as to who needed it most, and it has eventually arrived.

    3 parts of possibly a whopper, certainly large Slight smile

    Incoming..........

    © Woodland Trust - Arkaig 2019

  • Peaceful scene

    (c) WT Loch Arkaig

  • Louis not seen since he delivered the fish Trying reported/snapped (thank you!) and there's this much left:

  •  It looked as tho Aila was repelling an intruder:

    But she'd merely got her baby-toe talon caught in a stick ;)

    She went for a flyabout to restore her equilibrium, then returned and settled with the chicks for a short while:

    Then made sure the fish was OK:

    She could be sound asleep right now, what a lovely sight!

  • Aila dozed like that for about 15 minutes then had another flyabout - before and after which she was subjected to aggression from that chick again!

    But now they've made up:

    I'm packing up, due to a combination of heat and carb effects ;)

  • Aila brooding her chicks but very little of them tucks under now

    C WT Loch Arkaig

  • A post below from the WT chat, top marks to Locheilnet. Ian
    "Just to let you all know that following the lightning strikes this afternoon which knocked out the webcam, Ali from Locheilnet who provide the webcam signal , climbed the hill above Loch Arkaig to fix the fault. So all credit to Ali for getting us back online."
  • All very soggy up there. Aila just brought in the large clump of bedding on the right

    (c) WT Loch Arkaig

  • Looking back:
    Good medium Fish at about 05-00 am which Aila was in no hurry to grab, but did eventually take, but only after Louis had had a fair share of the fish on the nest and also fed one of the bobs with a mouthful. Note:there was still some of the overnight fish still evident. 
    ( The overnight fish remains had provided a 20 mins earlier early 'brekkie' snack, so none were particularly hungry)

    © Woodland Trust - Arkaig 2019

    07-50am Another Fish (but as scylla correctly points out in next post, not exactly a new fish)...much welcomed by all

  • "Rollback" but from my laptop ;)

    Louis brought a headless fish @ 05:00:

    Aila didn't respond for a while so he tried to feed a chick from afar:

    Managed it in the end:

    Then Aila took the new fish from Louis, while yesterday's fish waited.

    07:30-ish Louis brought a stick and took away yesterday's fish.

    07:50 Louis brought back most of yesterday's fish-piece and Aila fed the chicks from it.

    There followed lots of ins 'n outs with various bits of nest material, the most significant of which were:

    One end of this stick was prickly/tangly:

    Louis had trouble getting himself disentangled from it: