Poole Harbour Osprey Project 2021 Season

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

  • 18 June - the day's activities:

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  • I don’t know, scylla. I didn’t leave the house yesterday!
  • 19 June

    These fliers kept it up till daycam, they really need a movie but I'm on an economy drive:

    08:32 - 022 turned up, mainly preened:

    For the next hour he was on 'n off the nest ? half a dozen times, sometimes bringing sticks:

    Then CJ7 flew in with "something" afoot:

    He postured at her - I usually ignore the weird shapes in PhotoScapeX but this time one of them was a no-brainer:

    His attempt was not well received:

    CJ7 flew up to the campost, 022 flew away.

    That was up to about 10:50.

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  • Up to 23:00 this was the only visitor - s/he pottered all over, picked up bits 'n pieces and flew off with a beakful:

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  •  On 19 June

    scylla said:
    Up to 23:00 this was the only visitor

    Nonsense!  I had omitted the 6-hour session 11:00-17:00.

    During that time 022 was on the nest at least twice, and this - I'm having to call it - "LBJ" was on the perch for several minutes:

    I've spent a ludicrous amount of time trying to ID it - even googled "brown Siskin" - can't find anything related with the vertical stripes down the throat-ish.

    Therefore, to avoid worldwide humiliation via YouTube, I've made it Unlisted till you dear people rush in in your hundreds with the ID.

    (None of today's checked yet, I have to take a break.)

    IMAGICAT

  • Kestrel eating a snack at 14.29 today, scylla.
  • A great help is to look at the beak.
    It has a short fattish beak, which points towards a Finch.
    The call is also quite distinctive.
    I'd say it's a Greenfinch, but the colours are awful.

    I'm probably totally wrong

    Richard B

  • Unknown said:
    It has a short fattish beak, which points towards a Finch.

    My first google was "UK Finch", RICHARD.  Ah well, given your esteemed verdict I shan't feel too silly Grin

    I'm supposed to be resting but had better look for the Kestrel, just in case it disappears - but let's hope its colours aren't so awful.  Thank you, ALISON!

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  • Unknown said:
    Kestrel eating a snack at 14.29 today, scylla.

    It turns out I might easily have missed it but for your time, ALISON!  With the ospreys, I don't always see them but I see the sticks move so I know to stop and narrow it down, but when someone only lands on the perch there's no clue.

    BTW - Exactly the same settings as for the "Greenfinch", they don't look too bad on this birdie.  But I've just remembered that we've had a brownish Greenfinch before on this nest, maybe it's a local anomaly Thinking

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  • It's the Males are the really green/yellow green colours, with the females and young generally being more brownish than green.

    Richard B