March thread.
This post updated 01 June
MrsG returned on the 25th of March and was joined by Aran on the 29th.
(The beginning of the reunion video is a must-see for all fans of MrsG - I'm posting it today 01 June, to remind us of a happy time before the tragedies of May 2021.)
The month of May brought unrelenting wind, rain and corvids, as well as persistent intruder KS8 (among others) - and Aran somehow injured his right wing, rendering him unable to fish. Within a few days all the chicks had sickened and died. It could hardly have been more stressful for MrsG and Aran, but they are recovering together while the caring Glaslyn team is supplying fish each night.
(The chicks' bodies have been removed from the nest by Aran and MrsG, so we shall never know the cause of their deaths.)
In the right margin of this page are links to Glaslyn's posts documenting the misfortunes on the nest.
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Kind regards, Ann
So happy to hear how much you are enjoying yourself Patily, what a lovely review of your visit so far too.
Enjoy the rest of your very exciting trip
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How wonderful to read that Patily has been to Glaslyn. That really was quite some achievement and I am delighted for you. I too have met Gail and share your thoughts. She is of course Gail Edgeley, she of U2 Jimmy fame, and all the hard work she did to get Scottish Power to alter their electricity poles so that raptors would not become electrocuted. She was amazing in doing that. I hope you and Gardenbirder have a brilliant time at Dyfi too!
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Bringing forward PATILY'S VISIT TO GLASLYN yesterday, in case anyone doesn't have time to check back.
What a treat, Patily, you brought tears to my eyes, thank you so much for that lovely report. I hope you've been having an even more wonderful day @ Dyfi, can't wait to hear about it
MrsG hardly left the nest or perch for hours - here she was, apparently fish-calling but Aran was in his dead tree looking distinctly fishless - and see what a clever thing I done
Saves posting 2 pics
Much later, Aran brought a stick and MrsG was mightily disappointed.
It was a thin one:
Then, after MrsG had got out of the way, he sorted more sticks:
And tipped a good one over the side:
He didn't exactly look ashamed but maybe a bit dazed - he soon flew off:
Some time after MrsG had left, Aran returned and appeared to stand on guard, occasionally preening, he was there for nearly half an hour:
After he left it was ENS up to 14:00, as far as I've got.
C'mon, boyz
Just for now - I watched 1966 with Mum on a (probably) 2" telly