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
Wonder how much longer Titch is going to sit there, perhaps he likes the wind blowing up his feathers or perhaps wondering if it is time to make a start to migration. Would think it a bit too windy to attempt that at the moment.
Margobird
Still sitting there and think there is still a bit of fish left. Going to say goodbye now as head and back aching so much. Have a good evening all will be back tomorrow.
Bye margobird - I hope you have a better night tonight.
Joan - avid bird and nature watcher in Northumberland!
Index Thread
Over 9 hours now.
Tiger Signature
I last looked inat 3.30pm and the picture is still much the same now. Juve still eating that fish.
Amazing!
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data
jsb said: The 'chicks stats' have no confirmed date for the migration of #1, is seems from the blogs it could be any time from Saturday 14th. The main blog has referred to the migration only as a probability. I wonder if we are going to have to use an estimate? Perhaps some blogger visiting LG has picked up some of their unofficial comments?
The 'chicks stats' have no confirmed date for the migration of #1, is seems from the blogs it could be any time from Saturday 14th. The main blog has referred to the migration only as a probability. I wonder if we are going to have to use an estimate? Perhaps some blogger visiting LG has picked up some of their unofficial comments?
Re: migration of #1, my best estimate is 17th August, based on the capture by CIrrus, 6.08 AM and subsequent comment at 7.18AM. Thanks for that picture, I think that it is #1, do any others agree?
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/groups/lochgartenospreys/forum/t/21705.aspx
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data Site
Sat track schedule Spring 2014
LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies
that can't be nearly 10 hours with the same fish!!!!!!!
gary a said: that can't be nearly 10 hours with the same fish!!!!!!!
Oh yes it is!!!!! Must be as dry as a bone now in that wind :-))
I've just come on for the first time since breakfast time, & can't believe that that fish is still there!