All quiet on the Osprey front but all delighted to be able to watch the NEW nest on the NEW cam. Thanks to all for the hard work erecting / installing both. You derserve a sucessful breeding pair this year for your efforts.
Some people think Ospreys are a matter of life and death. I don't like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that.
Unknown said:Maybe she's just trying it out for size? She was first seen on this nest on 10 April I think. I guess it's possible she was somewhere else first, and with Axel or another male before she flitted here??
Maybe she's just trying it out for size? She was first seen on this nest on 10 April I think. I guess it's possible she was somewhere else first, and with Axel or another male before she flitted here??
I think its date of first mating that is critical Korky............. if she visited 10 other nests but didn't mate the likelihood is she wouldn't lay that season.
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Ian S said:I refuse to use the word poo
Super captures of Axel's ultra-twiggy branch and Mistle's scrag-end (which we used to buy for lamb stew in my young days - "scrag-end o' neck o' lamb", it was, and spoken as one word).
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Thank you, all, for snap and comment contributions
CRinger said:A warm welcome to new contributor Jill T!
It's probably the same JILL who pops in and helps with my birdie IDs
EDIT - No, that's JillR... I think. Maybe they're the same lady? RSPB LG does some strange things with IDs.