Continued from Manton Bay – July 2021.
The history of the Manton Bay nest, breeding stats and links to previous threads can be found here.
2021 Season Summary: On 19 March, Blue 33(11) returned at 12:29 and Maya at 12:52. Three eggs were laid, #1 on 30 March at 11:45, #2 seen on 2 April at 07:34 and #3 on 5 April at 07:05. Sadly only two eggs hatched, the first on 8 May at 19:51 and the second on 10 May at 19:48, one being unviable. The chicks were ringed on 19 June. Chick #1, a male, was fitted with the blue darvic 096 and Chick #2, a female, was fitted with blue 095 . At 54 days old, Blue 096 fledged at 12:12 on 1 July and Blue 095, aged 53 days old, at 11:12 on 2 July. On 22 August at 09:10, Blue 095 aged 104 days old, set off on migration and 3 minutes later, 09:13, Blue 096 aged 106 days old left. Maya and Blue 33(11) remained and finally set off - Maya on 30 August and Blue 33(11) the next morning on 31 August.
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Morning ALL Today. 096 is 107 days old & 095 is 105 days old 096 was last seen on the nest at 08:51 on 20 Aug and 095 at 09:06 yesterday (22 Aug). Both juveniles were not seen later around the nest as reported by LAM so the question now is have 096 and 095 set off on their first migration? The next few days will tell!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
LAM - hope you both had a pleasant evening and it was looking pretty miserable this morning but thankfully it is now looking a bit brighter. Rutland last advised, while our last sighting of 096 at the nest was 20 Aug, that the family were still here 21 August and 096 on the T Perch. No sign of any of the family this morning on the nest so look forward to any info you can get and of course the last sighting of 096 which you mentioned you were "working on". Have a great day and hopefully Maya and 33 put on a good show for you.
10:12 33 arrives, mantling
threat quickly passes
10:15 unseen threat again - 33 wing flapping
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10:18 33 flies off.
Suspect there will be a few ospreys passing as they all now start heading south