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

Link to July 2021

History of Ospreys at Loch of the Lowes

Webcam page with links to LotL Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve FB, Twitter and Blogs >>>

https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/watch-wildlife-online/loch-of-the-lowes-web

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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.

  • 10:33 Dive from the middle area of the birch. It was one of the juveniles judging by the excited calls on its flight away

    It headed around the far side of the Loch

    Then back to the birch area where it had dived from. Whether it caught a fish or not is not known

    ©SWT/LotL

  • A catch up since this morning...

    No fish deliveries seen. LR2 has been on and off the nest this afternoon defending a possible unseen intruder.

    However, at around 15:35 there was a fly past the nest, lots of screeching heard, a brief thought of an attempted landing close to the left perch but flew off. Was this an intruder or one of the juveniles?

    Flight from the right of the nest

    Blue ring, left leg?

    It went completely silent until LR2 approached, and then come onto, the nest to defend a minute or so after.

    He did leave again, around 25ish minutes later, and returned 10 minutes or so after to once again defend

    16:07

    ©SWT/LotL

  • 19:40 LR1 flapped down onto the nest from above the cam where she had been fish calling (first time I've seen her since around 9:30). LR2 had been on the nest and shouting too! Could there be an adult on the birch?

    No sightings of Laddie at the nest at all since very early this morning. No visits from NC0

    ©SWT/LotL

  • LR1 or LR2 didn't receIve a fish this evening. Perhaps Laddie and NC0 (if she's still here) were too busy defending their territory.
    Hopefully both juveniles are presented with fish tomorrow.

  • Good morning,
    LR2 on the nest at present. He flapped down from above the cam (8:20) and began to shout/mantle for a short while - all calm on any threat front now and he is shouting for fish
    It wasn't his first visit, he arrived at 5:20ish and spent 40 minutes there before heading off to the low birch area.

  • 10:28 LR2 still on the nest fish calling

    No one else around and, other than his calling, it is completely silent

    ©SWT/LotL

  • Excellent observations on this page Sandra ! and informative captures. Thank you for your skill with those and your observations
  • An absolute pleasure Cirrus, thank you for your very kind comment. :)
  • 10:46 NC0 with an absolutely huge, live fish!

    Lots of wing action as LR2 tried to make a claim

    Another salmon?

    BUT she flew off with it just as he was about to grab the fish!

    He took his frustrations out on a corvid (twice!) that flew onto the perch. NC0 landed on the low middle section of the birch.

    Hopefully, once she's had her fill, she will redeliver it!

    ©SWT/LotL

  • Oh fantastic! NC0 brought her fish back for LR2 at 12:09, duly deheaded! 

    NC0 flew off

    LR2 couldn't hide his delight! NC0 on top of the far left branch of the birch

    12:22 Making little squeals as he is tucking in

    No sign of LR1 or Laddie

    ©SWT/LotL