THIS THREAD IS FOR THE SCREENSHOTS & INFO FROM FOULSHAW MOSS WEBCAM AND ANY UPDATES FROM ROUDSEA OSPREY PROJECT/ESTHWAITE OSPREY SAFARI.
CONTINUED FROM 2020
FEMALE BLUE 35 - HATCHED 2010 - KIELDER 1 NEST - UNRINGED PARENTS
MALE WHITE YW - HATCHED 2008 - BASSENTHWAITE - UNRINGED PARENTS
In the meantime Foulshaw Moss have posted a lovely video on their FB page this morning.
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I did think maybe a Peregrine too Mike/Jane - on checking photos the Peregrine looked bigger, but as I mentioned those face patches are very dark.
Having looked on large screen, yes definitely a Peregrine
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JaneV said:I wonder if it is a peregrine just because of the face markings, a lovely bird whatever it is. Thank you Scylla.
Thank you, Jane and everyone. Looking again, especially at MARY's enlarged snap, it's obvious!
I had originally done it from the other cam, where it was even darker, and only at the last minute did I ditch that and do the published one, not looking at it very closely. That's my excuse this time
IMAGICAT
Our "Peregrine" was back again late afternoon for at least 15 minutes, almost as indistinct on one cam (the first clip) but better on the second.
I'm claiming it's a Hobby!
Compulsory waffle:
I have to stop the Foulshaw cams manually - altho they will restart automatically, they don't behave like the YouTube streams do, with stop/restart every 6 hours. Well, when I did it for the above period I didn't see the bird, and during the time it took to process the completed stream and start a new one, it had flown off
I've been going out of my mind, thinking I'd done something wrong, because both my current downloads are the same cam! At last I checked the website and found that it's not me:
(Brightened)
I did get a fly-off on one of the cams but not much of one:
Scylla - yes probably a hobby now, we might as well go through the species of possibilities
Both cams still on wide angle view, something must have happened to other view.