Here's hoping Clarach comes back safely from migration and has a more successful year. Here's the link to the last post of last year's thread. She's 'due' back on 10 April.
Here's a bit of her history at this nest.
2017, first breeding season. Clarach arrived 19 April 2017, and mated with unknown male, laying 3 eggs 4th, 7th and 10th May. The third chick hatched/died 15th June, the other two on 12th and 13th June. Male LHO took his first flight 4th August, Male LH1 9th August. Clarach departed 1st September, LHO 3rd, LH1 12th September.
Clarach came back in 2018 but sadly lost her eggs to ravens. In 2019, she returned on 10 April, and partnered first with White CL, a 2008 bird hatched at Loch Lomond. He disappeared and was replaced by an unringed male on 3 May, and Clarach was seen to be incubating by 6 May (who was the daddy...?!). But she'd abandoned the nest by the end of May and Dyfi posted that her eggs had been predated. It was difficult to keep up with the nest as the webcam failed but FLS posted updates on their Facebook page.
Fingers crossed for this year, for both Clarach and the webcam.
Super pics, many thanks Birdie and Mary!
Here's my contribution - an end of day 'sticky up sticks' comparison for the morning!
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Unknown said:No chance Mary. I'm watching. They will however come back in 4 minutes time when the webcam goes off
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I bet that is exactly what happened Korky
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It is fab seeing your videos Birdie, thank you!
Lets hope they are there when the cam is switched on this morning.
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He is back again
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Hi Birdie and Sandra - Just thought I would have a look before I go for some lunch, got lucky I guess, had been looking on and off all morning, and seen nothing though.