This thread replaces Satellite Tracked Ospreys March-August 2010
It has been set up to follow the Autumn 2010 migration of ospreys tracked by satellite, other than those from Loch Garten. Comments about the travels of Rothes, hatched at Loch Garten in 2009, should be posted on the “Tracking Rothes and Mallachie” thread: http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/groups/lochgartenospreys/forum/t/3440.aspx
UK Organisations known to be currently tracking ospreys, and the birds involved, are as follows:
Roy Dennis, Highland Foundation for Wildlife – Scotland
Website: http://www.roydennis.org/osprey/index.asp
Beatrice
Adult female, hatched 2000, tagged 2008, ring Green 5B. Beatrice moved to a new nest in East Moray in Spring 2010, as her previous mate did not return from migration. On all of her tracked migrations, she has taken a stopover on the River Adour, near Dax in the Landes department of SW France. Her wintering site is on the Guadiaro river in southern Spain, NE of Gibraltar.
Morven
Adult female, hatched 2003, tagged 2008, ring White PE. Morven’s nest site is near Forres, Moray (with Talisman). So far, she has only taken stopovers on spring migrations, in the Villaviciosa estuary in the Asturias region of northern Spain - http://www.riadevillaviciosa.org/ . Her wintering site is the desert coast of Mauritania, north of the capital, Nouakchott.
Nimrod
Adult male, hatched 2001, tagged 2008, ring Red 7J. Nimrod’s nest site is also near Forres. He tends to take a stopover, of varying length, around the Ile d’Oleron, Charente-Maritime, western France. He winters on the Rio Cachine in Guinea Bissau.
Talisman
Adult male, hatched 1999, tagged 2009, ring Black 6R. Talisman’s nest site is near Forres, Moray (with Morven).On both his tracked migrations, he has had a stopover at the Roxo Reservoir, Alentejo, Portugal http://www.avesdeportugal.info/sitroxo.html . He winters on the Ilha de Enu, Bijagos Islands, Guinea Bissau – not far from Rothes.
Red 8T
Adult male, hatched 2001, tagged 2009, ring Red 8T. Red 8T nests in Strathspey, near the Rothiemurchus fishery. His wintering site is on the Casamanche River near Ziguinchor, southern Senegal. He doesn’t seem to do stopovers!
Rothiemurchus
Immature male hatched 2009, ring Blue AE. Hatched on Rothiemurchus Estate, near Aviemore, Highland. On his first migration south, after a narrow escape over the Atlantic, he spent 5 weeks on the Rio Paiva, Aveiro District, Portugal. He continued safely to Africa and has since spent his time exploring Senegal.
Spey
Juvenile Male, hatched 2010, ring Blue AS. Hatch site near Elgin, East Moray, Scotland.
Lake District Osprey Project, Bassenthwaite Lake, Cumbria, England
Project website: http://www.ospreywatch.co.uk/
Tracking reports on: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ospreywatch/
Juvenile Males, hatched 2010 - elder Chick White 12 and younger White 11
Rutland Water Osprey Project
There is no current satellite tracking, but posts may occasionally refer back to the tracking which was done from 1999-2002 - here's the link to all the records:
http://www.ospreys.org.uk/satellite.html
Spey is off!
http://www.roydennis.org/osprey/index.asp?id=199&sid=198
Still no update from Bassenthwaite regarding 11's progress since Wednesday at Cap Blanc. I'm sure I'm not the only one that fears no news isn't necessarily good news?
sandy said: Still no update from Bassenthwaite regarding 11's progress since Wednesday at Cap Blanc. I'm sure I'm not the only one that fears no news isn't necessarily good news?
You certainly are not. I was very anxious before the last tranche of news and I found it a bit confusing. I have this feeling that all may not be well with 11. I do not know why they do not issue clearer statements.
Tiger Signature
Me too Sandy and Tiger. Anxiously awaiting news.
I too feel that the reporting leaves much to be desired.
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data
Two new pictures posted but no news of the birds yet. Maybe something soon.
Thanks Tiger: not exactly the update we were looking for!
Most disappointing. Now five days since 11's last fix. They must be having problems retrieving data.
sandy said: Thanks Tiger: not exactly the update we were looking for!
Sandy I know exactly how you feel. We know how fast these birds can be. I keep thinking was 11 a "Rothiemurchus" or a "Deshar" ? if you get my drift!
ChloeB said: Most disappointing. Now five days since 11's last fix. They must be having problems retrieving data.
Let's hope that's the problem, Chloe, rather than a reluctance to relay bad news.
Red8T crossing the Bay of Biscay:
http://www.roydennis.org/osprey/index.asp?id=200&sid=171