On the 15th of March the 360 cam went live and an Osprey landed on the nest. It didn't take too long for a pair to begin bonding:
Male: BlueAX6 "Axel" - Ringed at a nest in Glen Affric on 1st July 2016, he was the only survivor of 3 eggs.
Female: Unringed "Mistle" - a very beautiful specimen, according to our long view.
(Unofficial names - LG will decide on names if deemed appropriate.)
This inexperienced couple is bonding well - Axel has been a good provider, they're both enthusiastic nestbuilders, the only element that requires more work is the mating technique.
EDIT 01 JUNE - Axel & Mistle deserted the nest in May, apparently spooked by intruders. As there has been very little activity since then, this thread will continue to the end of the 2021 season, unless dictated otherwise by ospreys.
Photo ©RSPB LochGarten
Cam info kindly provided by Peter @ Carnyx.tv:
There is an identical camera and microphone on this nest as the HD camera at Llyn Clywedog (Osprey). However the nest was struck by lightning. This took out the camera, the camera power supply and the WiFi link back to the centre. We managed to replace the power supply and Wifi but it was too late in the season to climb to the nest.
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Sandra P said:At 19:00:36, while AX6 was on the nest, a blue ringed Scottish bird landed
Not much to add, but here's a shortened video anyway:
Mistle flew in from somewhere again, not down from the campost - it seemed there might be someone else around, apart from Axel possibly in the sky ???
These will be in the wrong order, I bet, but I can't see the times.
Dabbled in nestcup:
Off she flew:
She returned and Axel flew in for a good-looking mating:
She's still on the nest, has been nestorising but now just crouched in nestcup, looking around.
She left shortly after you'd gone up the wooden hill to Blanket Fair scylla. Only a pair of coal tits seen since
Eighteen minutes behind for me! Maybe the degree of time warp depends on where you live?