(LG June 2022 thread)
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Our Ospreys
"Axel", Blue AX6(16) male (yes he does have strong chest markings), a single chick (possibly from 3 eggs) hatched Glen Affric, near Beauly, seen Lossiemouth 2020, then at LG in 2021
"Mistle"- Female - Unringed - partnered Axel in 2021.
Axel & Mistle fled the nest May 2021 due to unknown intruders.
HATCH #1 - 11 June @ 05:30
HATCH #2 - 13 June @ 04:11 (first sighting)
AT RINGING - Quote RSPB Abernethy Facebook "The male BLUE 1C2 is thought to be the older one at 1.5kgs with the female BLUE 1C1 being the younger one at 1.5kgs."
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Important Notice
Our informally, fondly named Mistle has been renamed officially by public vote ASHA
IMAGICAT
It looks as tho I shouldn't be too bothered that my Notes on Nature email hasn't arrived yet
Back to the cam - it (along with Goshawk) has been buffering for a long time but I think it's just this minute recovered. Mistle is on the nest in the incubation position.
Valerie D said:I think perhaps Sheila you mean ringing around 18 July not August ' Could be roughly week beginning 18 August.' ?
I think perhaps Sheila you mean ringing around 18 July not August ' Could be roughly week beginning 18 August.' ?
Woops! Thank you Valerie for being so observant!!
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
What an afternoon at LG, poor Mistle and chicks, she is trying to umbrella them. If the wind direction changed, the lens would get cleaned, as there is enough rain!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It's not been easy to see thru the murk again, but here's my take on the day
A very dreich day, with autumnal mist first thing, persistent rain at times, constant dampness all of the time. MISTLE came and went quite a lot, usually for a few minutes.
04.40 #1 FISH - Tiger's Obs Board report which I missed. Well done whoever reported it. The fish count has subsequently been altered
07.18 she flew off for the third time and gave short intruder chips, but that was all.
0721. calling
07.42 #2 FISH which looked like an indistinct whopper
07.44 Axel left
08.04 the little squeals suggest someone is sttill eating.
08.22 the mist has cleared
08.24 MISTLE continues to eat, and is calling for more fish!
08.20 She is tidying up
08.28 She leaves for a comfort break
She comes and goes quite a bit until 12.36 when the wind got up, the skies darkened and it started to rain
13.17 #3 FISH
13.18 AXEL left
13.23 The fish had gone. It can't have been a whopper.
13.42 Raining again and MISTLE was brooding, and on and off until
17.27 #4 FISH that looked whole and large
Chicks are tucking in and the skies look brighter!
There were a few outages of the cam during the day, but skimming thru I didn't notice too much. I don't think I would have missed anything major.
Thank you, Sheila - I can't do much today and have to pack up again - hope to contribute later.
In case you don't get your Notes on Nature email - this is the VOTING PAGE.
What a strange range of names for LG, looking at the origins and meanings.