Please use this thread for any Screen Captures and Updates on these Welsh Osprey Projects.
LLYN BRENIG
FEMALE - BLUE 24(10) - HATCHED RUTLAND WATER, ENGLAND
MALE - BLUE HR7(14) - HATCHED LAKE OF MENTEITH, SCOTLAND
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LLYN CLYWEDOG
FEMALE - DELYTH - UNRINGED (DID NOT RETURN)
FEMALE - 5F (SEREN)
MALE - DYLAN - UNRINGED
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LINK TO APRIL 2020 TO END FEB 2021 THREAD
May they all arrive back safely.
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
22 July
Clywedog
I'm on it! This is the opening scene @ 07:00:
IMAGICAT
496 came early but no fish so didn't stay.
07:24 Dylan brought a stick! Seren was still waiting for a fish.
And after he left I noticed that Seren was eaing
So I thought I'd better sort things out and have done a vid of the whole day - with the first fish from Seren that I recollect, and a flapper from Dylan - both rather late in the day. I've done the sound but didn't spend the extra time to put some captions on re the length of time a bird was eating, which I should have done because the timeline's not clear on this cam...
23 July
I thought it was 06:58 but it was 08:58, so I was 2 hours late starting up today. Checking rollback, Dylan has been in twice...
First time he brought inconsequential bits 'n pieces, they couldn't even be seen when he landed but he did display wings:
Second visit was to deliver a substantial stick:
No-one else seen so far.
What a frustrating day for our little hero
More and more nest material from both parents, first Dylan:
And again:
Seren brought a stick so thin it was almost invisible in the air... and on the ground!
Dylan:
A complaint:
Another landing without fish:
A stick this time:
Another sit-down:
Cam went down @ 16:08:52, back up a minute later but only for 11 minutes.
At last !!! !!! !!! And 496 was waiting for it:
He ate well and flew off with a good portion:
Seren flew in and fished out a scrap:
She waited on the nest until... at nuther last !!! !!! !!!
She flew with it, then Dylan flew off too.
She was back with the leftover @ 19:04 and waited... but couldn't resist eating all of it.
The live stream hasn't broken off yet, she's still stood standin' there... I doubt I'll be watching at the crucial time if it cuts off and restarts for an evening session.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
scylla said:The live stream hasn't broken off yet, she's still stood standin' there... I doubt I'll be watching at the crucial time if it cuts off and restarts for an evening session.
The daytime session kept going until 20:55! Seren flew off @ 19:55, Dylan flew in @ 20:00 bringing nothing, he did some standing then pottered about the nest picking things up and putting them down again:
I'm not sure if he'll feel honoured by this cadged-up frame or not
Note his empty crop:
He flew @ 20:04 and that was the last we saw of anyone till shutdown.
24 July
I was late
From rollback, 496 was being fed when the cam went live, we couldn't see a thing because his back blocked our view - here he was feaking after:
Seren ate the leftover and flew @ 07:21.
Dylan's been nestorising again, 496 having sit-downs, Seren in attendance - then a FISH:
Dylan was in nestorising again, and then, in between the first 6-hr session and the next, another fish appeared, was it too wide to be a leftover? - it looks as tho they're watchful:
496 came for another feed:
Towards evening, Seren had to defend all on her own (was it one of the Dyfi sprogs?), until she got unhelpful company:
496's umpteenth sit-down of the day:
Seren brought a clump, 496 hoped for a fish:
They were both gone by shutdown @ 20:55. It was an all-in-one day, no evening add-on.
23/24 Llyn Brenig
With 2 fishes! (At least - not sure about the final brief appearance before the cam froze and went down.)
LJ2 is clear enough, here's the other:
The cam is down.