LOCH GARTEN UPDATES AND WEBCAM INFORMATION - 2021

Until the webcam is up and running and we go back to Daily Updates on the Nest, this thread is for posting any information about LOCH GARTEN. 

Fergus has written a new blog with details of when the Centre will be opening - May 1st.  

LINK TO BLOG

  • Each individual resident Osprey develops their own favourite perches around the nest. Nice to see that a staff member /volunteer has spotted one of these so we know 1 of them is still in the vicinity of the nest.

    Some people think Ospreys are a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that. 

  • scylla said:
    I've decided to do shorties of the activities this morning

    That was wishful thinking - I couldn't find enough natural end points, that's my excuse!

    20 minutes Rofl

    They can zoom out for us (thank you!) it would be nice to see them zoom in closer too.

    Presently they are both on the nest, one has a fish.  Unfortunately I have to take my eye off them so didn't see any handover from her to him, but from behaviour I would say that she still has the fish.

    IMAGICAT

  • OOOh, thank you.  Perhaps they saw my earlier comment!  It was AX6 on the tree to the left on an outlier branch.  He spotted Mistle come in, flew to the knobbly end of the tree and mantles.  AX6 landed on the nest and he flew over, trying to land on her back.  But she was having none of it and  he flew off and landed on back on the nest.  16.25 he has flown again... and returned with a stick!!

    He is nestorising while Mistle oversees

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  • He has flown again.

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  • And back.....gerrofff me. And he flies off again, and she has a good flap to rearrange her feathers!

    16.30 she too has flown off down, towards and beneath 'us'

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  • CRinger said:
    Each individual resident Osprey develops their own favourite perches around the nest. Nice to see that a staff member /volunteer has spotted one of these so we know 1 of them is still in the vicinity of the nest.

    We used to have names for the local perches at one time, but I'm not sure I can remember them all now.  The Fish Perch, favoured by EJ for obviously eating her fish.  The Love Perch where she and Odin sat during the last failed year.  And I think there was another.

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  • He is really starting to impress me with the amount of fish and nesting material. I hope her head is being turned too and it won't be long before she is convinced he is no 'fly by night' and becomes much more receptive to his mating attempts. Trouble is we don't know her age - so she may be a young 3 year old with 0 previous successful breeding attempts. First time back in Scotland? It may just be a 'bonding year' this year - I hope not - but he is certainly doing all he can to woo her.

    Some people think Ospreys are a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that. 

  • SheilaFE said:

    We used to have names for the local perches at one time, but I'm not sure I can remember them all now.  The Fish Perch, favoured by EJ for obviously eating her fish.  The Love Perch where she and Odin sat during the last failed year.  And I think there was another.

    Yup. Exactly. It took us about 2 weeks to find Henry's favourite perch where he would usually sit dismembering the head before he brought it to the nest. We knew he was 'on site 'because of the constant food soliciting from the female, but it took us a long time moving the camera before we eventually found it.  

    Some people think Ospreys are a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that. 

  • The cry for food!!  Such a giveaway of a presence, even if unseen by us!

    She is waiting patiently for something!

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  • Well, I'm not sure what went on at all.  When AX6 returned I am not sure whether he brought a fish which became snagged on a sticky stick, or whether he spotted a leftover piece of fish under a sticky stick, but he has a real faff with it!

    It think he might have found a piece of fish, but I'm not sure.  Having sorted it, he flew off.... and returned within a couple of minutes.  He is now mantling on the nest with the female behind him!

    I'll be going shortly, but it is heart warming to see the camera on the nest, and more importantly to see a pair, bonding.

    17.22 picture is the same as above!!

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