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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 ;)
IMAGICAT
The first signs of a new resident:
If Tim agrees with me then I did quite well. Mind you he has the advantage of knowing this years ring numbers
Richard B
Campost landing @ 07:52, take-off 08:06 - too light to be an Osprey, IMHO.
The spider made no progress at all - well, not that we could see, but who knows what's gone on off-lens ;)
Later in the morning there were more landings - with quiet vocals, one at least sounding like a very small Osprey ;)
Popped down to Ham Common this morning or BofPH Osprey watch and saw a couple of Ospreys flying round the Wareham Channel, one possibly a young male, but I missed the flypast of an Osprey with fish. Met Alison today for the first time. Nice to meet you at last.
Ditto, Richard. Always good to put a face to a name! Ospreys mostly pretty distant this morning, but still great to see.
The spider never made any headway before apparently leaving the scene with no trace.
Here are 5 minutes of the "atmospheric phenomena" in the early hours - actually, they only lasted about 5 minutes:
Unknown said:Spooky !! What was all that?
If you're referring to the "atmospheric phenomena", CIRRUS - it's like we used to see on the LG cam at times, only even more pronounced. That last episode was strange in that it only lasted 5 minutes.
We had a nice (IMHO) visit from a Raven this morning: