Well, what a funny day we had yesterday. Comings and goings. EJ in the morning. Odin later on. Two juves screeching away for food which was delivered afternoon and evening. EJ was seen at breakfast time but not since. Has she left?? We will have to wait to see what today brings.
Thanks once again to all who update us early morning etc sometimes with pics but often with witty comments.
At present the nest is as you can guess empty. Spotlights have been seen in the area but I failed to snap as was too late to do so. Not sure what it was all about.
Over to the early morning shift - must think about bed as it has gone midnight here.
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Odin just came to the nest with a fish and was softly chirping to announce his arrival .
When no one came for his fish he flew off with it.
I wonder if one or more of the chicks has gone .
Formerly known as Barbara Jean
Morning all ... thanks for nest reports. Well at least we know that Odin and at least one juvenile are around!
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
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Morning all. Spotlights? Shouldn't the staff at LG be made aware of this? Don't know if they keep an eye on this blog but wouldn't it be awful if there was some interference at this late stage?
Just checked on the main blog and the spotlights have been mentioned so the Team will know. Wonder which, if any, osps we'll see today - like everyone else, I can hardly believe the season has passed so quickly.
Odin arrives with ... moss! Now doing some housework ... is it going to be 'The Odin Show' again today I wonder!!
Now digging the nest cup again!
... and he's off!
Odin arrived - shaped the egg cup and left after moving a twig
Goed morning everyoine - Joan. I feel very flat this morning. Have any or the other two youngsters been seen?
Hi Cirrus - Annette reports one juvenile on the nest earlier this morning!
Thanks Joan - probably Eldest like yesterday.