This nest is curated by John Williams of ©NaturalResourcesWales and the cams by Peter Dobson of CarnyxWild
Information courtesy of John Williams:
5F Seren hatched at nest K, Rutland, from parents Red 08 (m) and Yellow 30 (f). Chris Wood, who volunteers at the Rutland osprey project, has been following her for at least 7 years to Tanji Marsh in the Gambia. She has been at this nest with Dylan since 2020, after suffering abandonment by bigamist Aran at Pont Croesor.
Seren returned on 26 March 2022.
Dylan is unringed, he's been breeding at this nest since 2016, when he ousted dear Dai Dot.
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IMAGICAT
I missed your post until this minute, JILL - it puzzled me because I knew I'd posted it but couldn't see it here - and I hadn't! This is getting beyond a joke, I'm always finding open RF boxes with unposted posts in them, oh dear! It's just as well you mentioned it :-/
Anyway, I hope I didn't cut out vocals of interest because I felt I had to make it shorter:
I'm definitely packing up now !!! !!! !!!
Fascinating to watch a jay for such a long time. They are usually so elusive. Curious vocals too! Thanks scylla
Seren and her supper - the roughest cut you've ever seen, but just to show what happened - after this, she flew off for the night @ 20:19.
31 March
Snow on the nest this morning:
The sun isnowshiningon Seren Hope it alsomels the ice quickly
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Since then I had a brain-crumble over the chageover this morning - but I'm sure we didn't miss anything momentous.
Jay was here, I didn't find it on the high perch:
Seren has been in 'n out, presently she's "in" and waiting and waiting.
She's been in 'n out a lot - I wonder if this was a Buzzard cruising by after she landed:
Some of Seren's activities on this Special Day
Including a couple of ridiculous sticks that, thank goodness, ended up over the side!