Dyfi is due to open its doors for the new season today - as yet no cam online.
This thread = as per title. There is another thread for the overall Dyfi Osprey Project.
Over the past couple of years the upkeep of the stats etc on DyfiOspreyProject.org has tailed off.
We are not permitted to publish videos, however last season I did some restricted to "Unlisted" status, which means they are not visible to general YouTubers and must not be shared.
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YOUTUBE CHANNEL, where LIVE cam link can always be found.
Idris took over from (((Monty))) in 2019, partnering Telyn (Blue3J) thru to last season, when they raised two boys, Tywi & Teifi, to successful migration. Idris is a fine osprey, as witnessed by his fishing feat during the storm of August 2020:
And Telyn is a feisty female, defending vs allcomers.
I have to use a duplicate "collage" because I just can't find a good pic of the two together.
We're probably going to have a long wait for our couple's return, but here's to it!
IMAGICAT
Idris returns with a half eaten fish, and a much fuller crop
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Richard B
Idris
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The boy is back in town
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Idris and Telyn reunion.
ColinA
ANOTHER brilliant surprise! Ihadavery poorly day yesterday and now it is only 7.25 and I have had great and welcome surprises at Glaslyn and here Not only my first view of Telyn since her arrival but Idris safely returned too
Is there any news of B24? She's usually one of the early birds
C MWT DOP
No sign reported yet Patily. Another pair back are at Llyn Clywedog. Dylan and Blue 5F Seren. Great new camera set up. LINK:-www.youtube.com/watch
Birdies LG DU update.
These 3 Welsh pairs reunited the same day, and this morning it appears mating has started at all these nests. It is likely we will have a very tightly synchronised breeding season across Wales this year. I do hope the Llyn Brenig pair are not too far behind.