LOCH OF THE LOWES - MAY 2022

Link to March/April 2022

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Laddie (LM12) and NC0 have continued their excellent partnership from last season, not only with the incubation of their three beautiful eggs but also in defending the nest, and area, from intruding Ospreys.

During the middle of this month, all being well, we will witness three gorgeous chicks hatching and being lovingly cared for by their wonderful parents. Here’s hoping that fine weather, abundant deliveries of fish from Laddie, as well as NC0’s feeding skills, will see the little ones thrive.

Nest Updates

Arrival dates:  Laddie - 13.3.22 (c12:00)   NC0 - 23.3.22 (18:14)

Three eggs laid:  Egg #1 - 12.4.22 (18:34)   Egg #2 - 15.4.22 (16:05)   Egg #3 - 18.4.22 (12:14)

Hatch dates:  Chick #1 - 19.5.22 (10:26) - 37 days   Chick #2 - 21.5.22 (03:24) - 36 days   Chick #3 - 23.5.22 (19:46) - 35 days

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May Blogs and Updates:

Links to blogs and updates during March/April can be found here here

1.5.22: Blog >>> Osprey Diary at Loch of the Lowes - Week 4

5.5.22: Recorded Webinar Event on 28.4.22 (2hr 9m) >>> Live from the Loch

7.5.22: Blog >>> Intruder Series: Ospreys

8.5.22: Blog >>> Osprey Diary Loch of the Lowes - Week 5

12.5.22: SWT YT Video >>> Two Ringed Intruders in One Morning!

14.5.22: Blog >>> Intruder Series – Egyptian Geese, Corvids, Canada Geese 

15.5.22: Blog >>> Osprey Diary at Loch of the Lowes - Week 6 

16.5.22: Blog >>> Eggsellent Data from Loch of the Lowes!

18.5.22: Egg #1 - SWT YT Video >>> First signs of hatching

19.5.22: Blog >>> First chick hatches at Loch of the Lowes!

20.5.22: Blog >>> Osprey Chick #1’s First Day at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve

21.5.22: Blog >>> Second Osprey Chick Hatches at Loch of the Lowes!

23.5.22: Blog >>> Osprey Diary at Loch of the Lowes – Week 7 (An eggsxciting week!)

23.5.22: Blog >>> Third osprey chick hatches at Loch of the Lowes!

26.5.22: Blog >>> A Special Guest on the Nest – Intruding Osprey ‘Rothiemurchus’ visits Loch of the Lowes

27.5.22: SWT YT Video >>> NC0 Partakes In Some Windy Gymnastics

29.5.22: PT4 settles at Kielder. Blog by Joanna Dailey >>> A new resident at Nest 8

29.5.22: Blog >>> Osprey Diary at Loch of the Lowes – Week 8 (Chick-tastic and a Celebrity Guest!)

  • Glider said:
    Haha, Laddie’s definitely feeling better - back up to his old tricks!!

    He's such a lovable character! lol

  • Big bang of thunder here - isolated.

    IMAGICAT

  • Funny you should say that, Scylla. There was a loud, solitary one here just over an hour ago before a brief, heavy shower of rain. Bright sunshine since.
  • So pleased to read the third chick has hatched and a huge relief to see Laddie is OK.

    Thanks everyone for the fantastic coverage.

  • NC0 quickly got up to collect the fish from Laddie.


    Laddie then left and NC0 started preparing the fish for supper.


    Laddie must’ve just had a quick fly around and came right back to watch supper being served!

    He started looking very closely at his chicks.


    I don’t know about anybody else, but I didn’t see #3 bob get any fish?

    At one point at the end of the feed, NC0 noticed little bob and leant over to feed from behind


    but it was too big a stretch and she lost her balance, recovering without passing the food.


    NC0 left the fish at the back of the nest, tidied up the loose scraps then snuggled on top of the bobs again. Hopefully little bob will be luckier next time. 


  • Thanks Glider. #3 wasn't in the best position (behind its siblings) for that feed but NC0 did slip it a few bites of fish.
    Laddie collected the fish at 19:44 but came back with it at 19:56.
    #3 was in prime position for this feed!

    #1 at the back, #2 on the left, #3 with fish in its beak

    #3 being fed in front of #1

    It did swallow this piece in its beak

    Another bit

    #3 ended up on its back after #2 moved forward to get some fish

    It wasn't long before #3 had righted itself and was ready to receive more fish! (front left of the three)

    A last piece for it before NC0 swallowed the fish tail!

    Both the other two chicks received occasional bites from NC0 but they had eaten well during the first session. We all worry about the youngest getting fed so I concentrated on the little one this time Slight smile  I notice that #3 has two little dots on the back of its head, just like #2. Luckily, its size proved helpful in this case!

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  • Sandra P said:
    We all worry about the youngest getting fed so I concentrated on the little one this time 

    Good decision GrinningBlue heart

    SYAL.

    IMAGICAT

  • Aw Sandra that’s fantastic to hear. So glad you honed into #3 and recorded that. It is still a bit wobbly eh! Poor wee thing, only one day old. Yes, I’ll be rooting for the wee one! That was great that it was at the front of the queue this time. I think that #3’s dots are slightly lighter than #2’s ones? It would certainly be easier if they had 1, 2 and 3 dots in order of birth dates!
  • Ahh, perhaps we should have told Laddie and NC0 that before the eggs were produced! lol  Yes, #3's dots are slightly smaller and not as prominent.

    20:40 Laddie came to the nest looking wonderful; NC0 was dozing. He quietly 'chatted' to her then left just under 2 minutes later

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