Hi all,
Its was a day of action again, stealing of fish from EJ and Odin, Odin trying to get fish off EJ, GEMs trying to get in on the act, its was all happening yesterday.
We learnt that one youngster had fished for himself and indeed two might have learnt for themselves but that is not confirmed.
Will today see more action or will it be a quiet day. Thanks to all who open up the posts in the middle of our night and keep us going so we know what has been happening. Even in the wee small hours when most of us here are in our beds you let us know whats been happening.
There were some fantastic pictures yesterday - keep it up team - we love them and can't have enough of them.
This is the nest at 12.16am. Over to the night shift.
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You're most welcome MLake but it's not my capture but Joan's (she won't mind - we all bag each other's captures :)
Something is definitely afoot. EJ keeps looking around and Youngest is noisey and won't eat his fish.
EDIT: Youngest flew off with it as I typed above, and is now shouting in a tree somewhere (with another GEM nearby??)
Youngest flies off with fish :( EJ still on nest and MLake informs me that Lady has most probably started her migration :( VERY safe flight Lady
Nice clear shots LIndy - we'd better really start savouring them now !!!!!
Lovelly to see E J eating without begin harrased. She certinly deserves after all her hard work and Odin's in providing so well for there three wonderfull chicks.
EJ decided that she might as well eat it herself....
Unknown said: Lovelly to see E J eating without begin harrased. She certinly deserves after all her hard work and Odin's in providing so well for there three wonderfull chicks.
Hear Hear, m lake - she can be one proud Mother for those three fighting fit offspring she has raised..
I feel a little emotional saying Goodbye to Lady, after all she has been through - our hopes go with her...
Good Morning All. I have stayed in the background as I didn't want to interupt your brilliant commentary and photographs. Thank you.
EJ still on the nest, with her fish.