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Beautiful female, Rutland's CJ7:
The hoped-for partner for CJ7, local male LS7, has not yet appeared. CJ has been tending the nest daily and yesterday she took everyone by surprise, producing an egg - which took us by surprise by surviving... until midnight at least ;)
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PT0 flew in at 06.59 hrs while CJ7 was on the cam post.... It is so good to see another 2 year old return, Lowes must be so happy to see her here, although I hope she moves on somewhere else, it is hard enough seeing CJ7 waiting for a partner.
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Perhaps PTO is just a very large male with a dark chest.
Surprising that CJ7 hasn't her away
Richard B
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Our 2018 female chick 014 has been to Dyfi today! I'm beyond excited...
Edit: Sorry Alison, it took me too long, and I didn't see you before I posted.
Blue 014(18) a Poole translocated bird, is at Dyfi 14.38
A further edit! Alison was excited on the Dyfi chat: she said she had fed her! How wonderful to see the female back again!
An update on the visits of Blue PT0(18)f from Poole
I'm over the moon, Sheila! I did feed her on quite a few occasions, and she was one of the oldest and strongest of the 2018 class. Strong enough to survive the conditions that others did not, sadly. I quite often saw her perched on a telegraph pole (just like your picture above) near the release site. It would be lovely if she paid us a visit down here at some point, but right now that doesn't matter.
Birdies LG DU update.