Continued from Manton Bay – July 2020.
The history of the Manton Bay nest, breeding stats and links to previous threads can be found here
The season so far: The resident pair both returned on 16 March - Blue 33(11) at 07:12 and Maya at 13:16. Maya, for the second consecutive year, laid four eggs – the first on 29 March with the other three first seen 4, 6 and 9 April. Maya and Blue 33(11) faithfully incubated the four eggs and on day 38, chick #1 hatched 6 May c 13:20 followed by chick #2 on 8 May c 06:10, chick #3 on 10 May c14:45, and chick #4 on 13 May c20:45. On 16 June the chicks were ringed with their blue darvics – Chick #1- 080, Chick #2- 081, Chick #3-082 and Chick #4-083. On 26 June, Blue 080, aged 51 days, fledged at 16:03 followed by Blue 082, aged 50 days, at 06:15 on 29 June, Blue 081, aged 54 days at 16:03 on 1 July and Blue 083, aged 55 days at 07:30 on 7 July.
Maya and Blue 33(11) have done a tremendous job rearing their family and 33 once more has proved himself to be a fantastic provider as there has not been one day this season when he has failed to bring in fish for his family.
Thanks to their fantastic parents, Blue 080, 081, 082 and 083 have had the best possible start in life growing into strong, healthy young ospreys and soon will go their separate ways setting off south on their first migration.
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After checking the cam occasionally so far today, this is the first time I've seen any action on the nest (though I'd imagine there has been)
13:32 Maya with a huge fish and 2 juveniles
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14:15 Maya still on the nest with 2 juveniles, I assume its the same fish
14:39 Maya enjoying some 'alone' time eating
14:39 She took a break from eating to look around. Hope the sight of none of the juveniles with her, while there's still fish on the nest, means they've eaten well already today
BBL
19:10 ENS as it has been each time I've been able to look at the cam during the past couple of hours
19:48 081 shouting on the nest
20:10 ENS
20:45 One back, calling for fish
20:49 It was 081 and he's just flown from the nest
Off myself now. BFN