All quiet on the Osprey front. Mistle started gently food soliciting, then quiet, then stood up to reveal.........
,, what appeared to be a half eaten rainbow trout! No doubt Scylla will be able to get a much sharper image than me. All this happened about 5:45. It was as stiff as a board. When was that delivered?
Afrer faffing around getting images 1 of them has come back to the nest and is incubating - can't tell which.
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.
CRinger said:.last @ 15:47!..
In and out:
IMAGICAT
This was ealier, unfortunately, and we could only see ONE egg!
Plus, you may think that cropping for a closer view than heretofore (oooOoooh!) is a waste cos it's so grainy:
I am eating and watching Sewing Bee now.
scylla said:
Strangely enough when she moved when I did my last post I saw 2 eggs and then something suspiciously like an egg far to the right which she didn't incubate! Your eyes can certainly sometimes play tricks - but will take an even closer look the nest time she stands.
Enjoy your meal watching a bee sew. Never knew they had this skill, but then again I spend most of my time watching Ospreys and not bees so wouldn't notice if they were surrounded by knitting patterns.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Was that some movement below her when she stood standing?
An egg 'jumping'?