As it's nearly that time I suppose it's time to start a new Thread for the Upcoming season.
For 2020 thread click HERE
Richard B
25 April
She spent most of the morning on the nest quite inactive between 05:45 and 11:27:
In the afternoon she landed chipping @ 14:11, stayed under an hour looking rather sourpussy, and flew off soaring after some apparently warning slow flaps @ 15:06.
Back for an hour in the evening, up to campost 18:37 and I couldn't tell when she left - the only cambump was not clearly on or off.
26 April
Hmm, well there was a definite landing @ 03:33 but it sounded lighter than our CJ7, nevertheless she eventually descended from the campost @ 05:45 and picked about in the nestcup for a while, then just stood there as per the first snap above, and went for a short flyabout @ 09:28, back until 10:39...
Awesomely back @ 12:31:
She flew off @ 13:44, back on the campost @ 14:30.
My internet was flaky during that period.
Gosh, we hadn't been seeing much of this!
Someone was up there:
She popped up and back down again and finally flew off @ 19:24, I didn't detect her returning.
That's it up to 02:45.
IMAGICAT
A recent post from Poole Harbour with a very useful table of ring and year data of the translocated birds to date.
© BoPH
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
JaneV said:Thank you Sheila, my heart did a mini jump when I saw a post in Poole. What an awful year 2018 was.
Which makes it all the more remarkable that 014 is doing so well. She was one of the two oldest and strongest, but still had to endure the same conditions as the others.
Kind regards, Ann