Hi folks,
Its still blowing gale up at LG.
There were two deliveries today. Morning one by EJ and teatime one by Odin. Middle and Titch are still around for feeding so it looks more probable that Eldest has started his migration.
Ir was a very windy day at LG yesterday and is still blowing away.
Over to you on the early morning shift and keep those marvellous witty and amusing commentaries coming. We do appreciate them.
I will say cheerio for now and see you all in the morning.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
I was just thinking that one great benefit of tracking is that we do not have to be too worried about the chicks not having done any fishing. Last year when push came to shove even Mallachie managed to feed herself.
Tiger Signature
I can't believe what I am seeing ..... I've been shopping, done some housework ... and still Titch is standing on the nest with his fish!!! I note that Middle has had a fish, finished it and departed as well. :-)
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
Index Thread
Now five hours with the fish. Is this a record?
morning all. Just stumbled to the computer, with sleep still in my eyes and seen Titch standing on a fish:) He's been there for what seems like ages. Trying to nod off, while standing on the fish, and not getting blown off the nest.
I'll check back later, happy Saturday everyone:)
Well you are the one to tell us if it is a record Tiger :) It certainly seems like one to me.
Hi Gary. Have a good day yourself!
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data
BTW totally off topic but wonderful APOD today
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100821.html
Hazel b said: Now five hours with the fish. Is this a record?
Don't know if it's a record, Tiger - but I do know that, in this wind, that fish must be getting drier all the time.
ChloeB said: BTW totally off topic but wonderful APOD today http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100821.html
It is rather lovely.
My problem is that I am now thinking more and more that it is C2 standing on the fish!
sandy said: Now five hours with the fish. Is this a record?
Perhaps that is his idea, dried fish for his packed lunch when he leaves :)
NEW BLOG FROM CAROLINE.