2019 season summary: Laddie (LM12) arrived back from migration on Friday 15th March; Lassie (LM15) on Saturday 23rd March. Lassie laid 3 eggs on 4th, 7th and 10th April, hatching 11th, 12th and 16th May. Sadly, on 26th May the third chick died. The remaining two chicks were ringed on 26th June as follows: #1 Blue PT4 (M)* #2 Blue PT5 (M)*. They successfully fledged and subsequently set off for their first migration on 14th/15th August. Laddie left around the same time as the youngsters and it is thought that Lassie had already started her journey south approximately 2 weeks prior.
* Updated to both being female © Uk Ospreys
Webcam page with links to LotL Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve FB, Twitter and Blogs >>>
https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/watch-wildlife-online/loch-of-the-lowes-webcam/
Both Ospreys (unringed) have been a breeding pair on this nest since 2015, after the iconic 'Lady' failed to return.
Laddie/Lassie identifying features (LotL Blog, April 2019 - (C) SWT/LotL) >>>
https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/2019/04/whos-on-the-nest/
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Looking forward to Laddie and Lassie's safe homecoming and a very successful 2020 breeding season
Laddie (LM12) arrived back to LotL at 15:33 on 21st March. Blog here>
https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/2020/03/lm12-is-back-at-loch-of-the-lowes/
Kind regards, Ann
Confirmation Tweet from Lowes
here is the link to their blog
Tiger and Chloe's Osprey Info
A quiet arrival :-*
And he's picked up a stick already :-* And plonked it on top of the grass mound ;-D
I think he's taken it off now but can't keepup at the mo...
IMAGICAT
And now some goosies :)
Karen B said:The lack of sound at the Manton Bay nest means I only drop in occasionally to the webcam.
So very disappointing, BIRDSONG. I wonder if it's for privacy reasons - Rutland do seem to be more secretive than others.
OR!
Maybe they just don't have the bandwidth for sound - after all, the video stream on its own really struggles.
Laddie has been standing, surveying the scene ever since this snap: