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.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I'm fit for nothing, CRINGER, due to the heat today. Always some excuse, I hear you say.
Two fish sandwiching a pose from Axel when he managed to get Mistle off the eggs:
This one I narowed down to 0.433 seconds and lightened/contrasted/sharpened to get a viewable view, so don't say I don't do nothing for you
As for "what's wrong with them?" - they've spent companionable time on the nest several times today, so I have no idea. Maybe they're just very on edge, given the new experience for them both?
IMAGICAT
scylla said:
Two fish sandwiching a pose from Axel when he managed to get Mistle off the eggs
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This one I narowed down to 0.433 seconds and lightened/contrasted/sharpened to get a viewable view, so don't say I don't do nothing for y
The next time yoiu hear me say you never do nothing for me is the 12th of never...... and we both know fhat's a long, long time! (As much as I hate Elvis the quote is apt)
Bless you Scylla!
Simply BREATHTAKING in clarity.
(Bows on 1 knee).
Shared in absentia without Sheila's permission but I am not unduly worried - she has only taken 1 tablet with her on her jolly hols and the effects are sure to be worn off by now...