LOCH OF THE LOWES - AUGUST 2021 to end of FEBRUARY 2022

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History of Ospreys at Loch of the Lowes

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Arrival dates: Laddie - 21st March  NC0 - 25th March

Three eggs laid: Egg #1 - 11.4.21  Egg #2 - 14.4.21  Egg #3 - 17.4.21

Hatch dates: Chick #1 - 18.5.21 (37 days)  Chick #2 - 20.5.21 (36 days)  Chick #3 - 22.5.21 (35 days)

25.5.21 - Third chick passed away Broken heart

22.6.21 - Chicks ringed: #1 - LR1 (female) #2 - LR2 (male)

Ringing Blog: Meet out newly ringed osprey chicks - LR1 and LR2

26.6.21 - NC0 catches a fish

PT4(19) arrives back in the UK. Blog by Joanna Dailey: An important visitor - Kielder Ospreys

9.7.21 - LR1 fledged at 52 days old, 17:01. Blog: First Osprey Chick LR1 Fledges

Blog: We have lift off

12.7.21 - LR2 fledged at 53 days old, c17:40. Blog: LR2 fledges

15.8.21 -  LR1 migrated at 89 days old. Blog: LR1 has left on migration

22.8.21 - NC0 migrated. Blog: NC0 has left on migration

FR2(15) seen back in Scotland for the first time: Link

Laddie and LR2 migrated. Last seen on the nest: Laddie - 25.8.21 (c20:32), LR2 (98 do) - 26.8.21 (c20:08) 

Blog: Farewell LM12 and LR2

Blog: Osprey Watch 2021 - a look at the data

3.9.21 - LR2 sighted in Southern Spain

25.10.21 - LR2 still in Southern Spain

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As the 2021 Osprey season at Loch of the Lowes enters its final stage, it is reassuring to know how very well LR1 and LR2 are faring in the build-up to their first migration. Laddie (LM12) and NC0 (who, it is thought, will soon start her long journey south) are continuing to provide for, and protect, these wonderful (and loud!), young juveniles. Last month, it was fantastic to see the confidence in both LR1 and LR2 when they took to the sky for the first time, as well as watching them practise their spectacular diving skills into the Loch - sights to behold! With only a short number of precious weeks that we have remaining viewing Laddie, NC0 and their family on the webcam, let us hope everything continues to go well.

  • Both have been on the nest since the activities my previous post. There has been an osprey on the birch branch that has been frequented by NC0 since 19:20, though may have been on the far left one before that. I wonder if it is her?

    Taken at 20:00 just prior to LR1 flying off the nest. Both shouting for fish

    Flight away

    20:27 LR2 on the perch

    ©SWT/LotL

  • 20:44 Osprey was still on the birch branch.  Laddie with a fish for LR2, he had no competition to claim it.

    Laddie left the nest and flew towards and then over the left side birch branch. There was a short vocalisation as he passed the other sitting osprey

     

    A couple of minutes after receiving his supper, LR2 flew off with it and landed on the second branch from the left of the birch

    ©SWT/LotL

  • 21:16 The Osprey (possibly NC0?) on the right branch, flew off low to the left and beyond the birch. LR2 was still on his

    ©SWT/LotL

  • The latest LotL blog written by Emma Castle-Smith

    When will NC0 leave?

  • I've only reported on the fish deliveries today due to having another commitment but, when scrolling through the footage this evening, this caught my eye.

    At around 15:25ish, LR1 was on the nest quite wary. On hearing LR2 (who was on the birch) shouting and then making his way to the nest, LR2 began to shout, and mantle, as well

    LR2 misjudged his landing onto the perch and clattered below it and off to the right side under the nest

    Off below the nest, bottom right

    He flew around behind the nest to reapproach it where he landed safely.

    Shouting

    All was calm after a few moments

    Thank goodness no harm was done!

    ©SWT/LotL

  • Very accomplished flying!

     

     2013 photos & vids here

    eff37 on Flickr

  • Sandra P said:
    At around 15:25ish, LR1 was on the nest quite wary. On hearing LR2 (who was on the birch) shouting and then making his way to the nest, LR2 began to shout, and mantle, as well
    Sandra P said:
    LR2 misjudged his landing onto the perch and and clattered below it and off to the right side under the nest

    I've tried and tried, my eyes are streaming with the effort but I cannot find that.

    Lots of amazing sights 'n sounds (ultra-screeching, crashes, etc), so video-worthy Disappointed relieved

    Terrific coverage, SANDRA, we'll have to get a medal cast especially for your 2021 season Hugging

  • One LR was standing quietly on the nest and the other was screeching for Sotland off stage. Then the one on the nest gave a few flaps and was away, flying into the trees to the left before the birch trees
  • Good morning Scylla, Patily and all,

    I'm now wondering if I got the timing calculation right for that event? Thank you so much for trying to find it, Scylla. Oh, and you're too kind... Hugging 

  • 7:25 A headless fish from Laddie. LR2 was on the nest, LR1 flew from the birch and landed in time for a fish battle. LR2 claimed it. LR1 'went' for Laddie again and he took flight

    ©SWT/LotL