Hi everyone. It was a fun packed day yesterday. More deliveries in the morning. Odin coming with a bunch of sticks later on in the morning and then on and off screeching juves and EJ and Odin delivering fish.
We really do appreciate the early morning shift which often reports fish deliveries when we are still in bed.Thanks to all our overseas watchers.
Looking forward to another day ............ what will it bring today!!
See you all in the morning, God Bless, and happy watching.
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
She is a beautiful osprey, Lynette ... I wonder how many more times we will see her. LotL have confirmed Lady has started her migration.
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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A screeching GEM flies in .... and EJ flies off!!
I've been on the phone - and now its ENS again.
EDIT-- I'm off out now for a while - back later.
Chicks/juves stats, updated. Based on 11 to 12 weeks migration age, that would indicate, they should start to leave during the next seven days, personally I believe that although they are well developed, they are too relient on the parents for food and they have not been subject to the 'hunger' treatment of tough love, as far as I can see.
The fish catching is something that I feel a bit sceptical about, since we have seen nothing since Mon/Tues.
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data Site
Sat track schedule Spring 2014
LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies
Good morning all and wish I could reply to everyone and say thnks for the many pics, reports from the night shift and this morning's reports. Glad fish still coming in but surprised EJ is still feeding them sometimes. She must enjoy her role of Mum. Loved the speculative posts yesterday, made me smile. I was lucky enough to see EJ on tne nest looking beautiful. Back view and I think it was you Lindybird who commented on that view and how lovely it was. Have only just caught up so hopefully there will be some more acftion today. Will be away tomorrow and most of Sunday so my next catch up will be Monday morning.
Have a good day all.
Margobird
sounds like the plink plonk of rain. As the nest is deserted just a small compilation of comings, goings and what was happening this morning.
This is Odin flying off with the fish after juve gave it up earlier this morning. Just a few pics to keep us going whilst its quiet.
An osprey just flew by the nest, there is some gentle chirping going on and flying here and there to.
must really get on with the housework, back later. Before I forget, it is official that LADY has left and is on her way to Africa - see official blog with SWT.