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
19:00
Overnight:
Nghtjar was back 03:30, no-one seen at daycam but there was a cambump.
IMAGICAT
16 July
08:30 CJ7 popped on, popped off with a 5 little chirps 2 minutes later.
15:25 022 landed empty-taloned, did a tiny bit of nestorising:
2 minutes later, up to campost, where there were some tiny chirps and some scuffling feetz then it went quiet:
Later on... a 1-hour get-together but no fish for CJ7 and 022 gets himself in a pickle with the prickles:
30s
Unknown said:Great news for the project (as reported on the Glaslyn thread) that 2018 female 014 has hatched a chick with Z2/Aeron from Dyfi on the Pont Croesor nest.
From the Glaslyn Facebook site
"The chick on the Friends of the Ospreys’ Pont Croesor nest was ringed yesterday 16th July at 32 days old.
Thanks for passing that on, KORKY
Meanwhile, I'm a day behind.
17 July
Just for the record - there were no interesting dances or trills or changeovers that night:
I hope you can hear this little bird - kinda thrushy-looking but I gave up,and the "song" had to be coaxed into audibility (?!) with editing:
CJ7 brought a stick:
So did 022, a thin one:
CJ7 brought small clump:
No fish seen. What am I saying?! I missed out a whole 6-hour clip.
2 fish:
Also 022 brought a stick in that session.
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Nightjar coming & going 22:43-22:49:
scylla said:
https://youtu.be/eDHVYtscEo0
Well I have a shot and I'm prepared to be shot down, so I'd say it's a young robin? Sounds like a robin alarm call and the chick looks a bit fluffy and flecked enough to be a chick but a bit bold and not glaikit enough for a chick..????
18 July
A brief glimpse shows that at least 3 Nightjars at the end of this - and I'm sure I heard the patter of tiny feet on the campost a couple of times:
That's it up to just before 07:00.
Unknown said:Well I have a shot and I'm prepared to be shot down, so I'd say it's a young robin? Sounds like a robin alarm call and the chick looks a bit fluffy and flecked enough to be a chick but a bit bold and not glaikit enough for a chick..????
Well I thought it was a young something, and now that you've suggested Robin... I like it! Thank you for having a go
I've had to edit my 17th post, due to huge omission.
Unknown said:looks and sounds like a young Robin
I was going to say to Korky "We'll have to wait for Richard for the expert verdict" but didn't want to take you for granted