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
Here's another, it's already hanging over the side after this snap but I can't hang around any longer ;)
scylla said:Strange snow-hail falling on the nest - and on Seren.
It was falling so lightly, but it was just hail.
Eary afternoon activities, allowing for both cams going down for a while - I wrote to Peter Carnyx and of course the cams came back on as soon as I sent it.
Seren went up to the high perch, but minutes later dissolved into "gone", couldn't see a fly-off:
09 April
Seren was back on the perch as the light filtered thru, joined by Dylan for two matings:
After a while, Dylan returned for another mating:
Not sure what Dylan was trying to tell us here:
06:24 Seren dropped down to the nest, Dylan flew in for a failed mating (nothing serious) and perched on... perch for a while, there were some ins 'n outs, not sure if there was concern but haven't seen anything substantial:
The weather forecast says it will clear up in Wales :)))
Seren has been trying to move this ill-placed, stuck stick for agss:
15:24 Perch?
Richard B
Can't ID this fish