MANTON BAY - JUNE 2022

Continued from Manton Bay - May 2022

Details about the Manton Bay nest can be found on the season’s opening post

The season so far:
Maya returned 15 March @ 10:21 & Blue 33(11) on 21 March @ 17:29
Egg #1 laid 31 March @ c 23:30 & hatched 09 May @ 23:02
Egg #2 laid 03 April @ 18:31 & hatched 10 May @ 12:30
Egg #3 laid 06 April @ 20:30 & hatched 12 May @ 08:24

© Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust

Under the careful care and protection of Maya and 33(11), all three chicks have thrived and later this month we will learn more about them when ringing takes place.    

  • Another Osprey sat in the bay just over 100metres away from where 33 is sat on the post that used to be Maya's perch and he didn't bat an eyelid :-)
    The visiting osprey was eating a fish and a Magpie fancied its chances for a bite but the osp finished it, went to the toilet and headed off out of the bay!! How funny to watch whilst 33 and Maya went about their own business!
  • How extrodinary LAM Thanks for that

    Feed in progress for two I began to worry where the 3rd chick was, imagine some awful scenario......and then realized that the 2 diners were sitting on it, asall became clear when one turned away

    I know you can see the 3rd chicks head in the first capture but initially it wasn't visible

    C ROP

  • Maya trying to rearrange a long stickat the back of the nest and tripping over a chick in the process I think s/he got fed up in the end and grabbed mum's leg and Maya did some flapping before she released herself
  • Maya trying to rearrange a long stickat the back of the nest and tripping over a chick in the process I think s/he got fed up in the end and grabbed mum's leg and Maya did some flapping before she released herself
  • Morning ALL and thanks LAM and Patily for the updates.

    Hope an enjoyable day ahead LAM - it is looking a wee bit better weatherwise.

    08:30  Maya snuggled down beside the chicks as 33 returns to the nest with some left over fish

    08:37   Eventually Maya rises, 

    08:39  Maya has some fish and another feed gets underway

    © Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust

  • Reminder of the chicks ages:

    Chick #1 (left)  is 28 days
    Chick #2 (middle)  is 27 days &
    Chick #3 (right)  is 25 days old

    © Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust

    Hard to believe it has now been four weeks since the first chick hatched!!

  • Indeed KAREN hard to believe....and hard to believe they could be ringed in another 2 weeks or so
  • I know Patily!!

    But I must admit I like when the chicks get ringed as as well as finding out their sexes, we are then able to +ID them lol

    Any thoughts to their sexes yet? - Presently, I am thinking 3 males!

    Sadly must go out now - have a great day, LAM - catch up with you later!

  • Good Morning Karen and Patily and All
    Thank you for the updates so far this morning.
    33 in his fishing tree position, about 45 metres from the low tree that the cheeky osprey was in yesterday and indeed sat there now!! 33 has seen him and given out a couple of shouts but so far not too worried! Interesting to see if we can find out who this bird is and whether 33 chases it off! Wonder if it is one of his chicks!
    Will try asking at the VC to get more info later but for now will watch with interest!
    Water is so much calmer so expect a lot more fishing today as yesterday the emphasise was to keep chicks dry and fed! Maya and 33 seemed a bit hungry as not too much spare food for them!
  • Sorry not great but gives idea of where 2 birds are sat 33 to right and unknown to left