/JULYLast month's thread.
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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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Brilliant video by Brittany Maxted about CJ7.
As osprey activity in the harbour is increasing, Birds of Poole Harbour are doing weekend osprey watches from a viewpoint at Ham Common. Here we are looking roughly southwest towards the Wareham Channel, where the birds love to fish, with the Arne peninsula over the water on the left. (Yes, that's me in the red!) We saw at least two ospreys this morning, and one caught a fish and flew off with it (too distant for my camera, unfortunately).
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Brittany is a wonderful presenter but I haven't got 15 minutes to spare yet, am inundated with duties (self-inflicted, admittedly ;) ). Thank you for posting, ALISON!
Last evening the spider put in a daycam appearance:
Nightcam web - come onnnn, Nightjar!
And would you belieeeeeve it?! The Nightjar came !!! But it was a very uneventful visit, except for a feather-fluff casting off some debris:
Clutching at straws, this is the only activity up to about 06:30:
Just had some activity, scylla!
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Unknown said:Just had some activity, scylla!
I'm repeating it because I've caught up from 06:30 and find that she had a good session on the campost and the perch earlier in the morning, and I've tagged the fish visit on because some YouTubers like to keep up with her and don't come here
So LG Forummers can dispense with the ending, if they decide to watch at all:
I've done the colour of that frame umpteen times and it won't come out right, so say nothing
It's only to let people see she went on the perch if they can't be bothered to watch my video
Nightcam and no web!
I checked for sounds up to about 22:00, no birds heard.
No sightings, but Osprey-type cambumps:
11:32 land with feakings, by the sound of it, on 'n off for a couple of minutes.
14:51 take-off.
15:32 landing with a few foot-scrapes.
17:10 strange one, heard some light foot-scrapes, pause, then what sounded like a 2-footed landing but must have been a take-off cos someone was definitely already there!
No web again tonight - we'll have to wait for a new tenant - some pretty flyers tho: