Information courtesy of John Williams:
5F Seren hatched at nest K, Rutland, from parents Red 08 (m) and Yellow 30 (f). Chris Wood, who volunteers at the Rutland osprey project, has been following her for at least 7 years to Tanji Marsh in the Gambia. She has been at this nest with Dylan since 2020, after suffering abandonment by bigamist Aran at Pont Croesor.
Dylan is unringed, he's been breeding at this nest since 2016, when he ousted dear Dai Dot.
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CarnyxWild Wales YouTube Channel
The Clywedog Osprey Group (Facebook)
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The chicks have been ringed this morning - early on, just the one showed us a ring - 553.
It didn't take long for a parent to return:
IMAGICAT
Unknown said:
Hi Glider. You should check out the visit by a female Goshawk to the Clywedog nest at the beginning of the season. It was obviously a female and looked bigger than an Osprey to me ! Males are quite a bit smaller of course as hawk males usually are.
Darn it, I thought I had a capture of the huge long legged bird but cannot find it. Did anyone grab a capture of the Goshawk please? visiting Clywedog nest way before there were any eggs .
patily said:How far apart are Clywedog and Brenig?
Interesting question Patily, I’ve no idea but close enough for ospreys doing a wee day visit!I googled it but it’s the driving distance, so much shorter as the crow (Osprey) flies!
Unknown said:Did anyone grab a capture of the Goshawk please? visiting Clywedog nest way before there were any eggs .
No time to find my (millions of and disorganised) snaps, here's the short video:
The buffering got so bad that I abandoned this nest.
I was wondering if all the family were still here and went to look at the nest 553 and 555 each had a huge fish One delivered by Dylan and one by Seren and according to chat 554 is around so I guess that answers my question
NNR Lyn Clywedog