Link to JULY 2022
Our Osprey family taken on 7th July, 2022.
Our chicks on 31st July, 2022. Olwen flying in to join her family.
This was a new nest erected for 2022 season to replace the one vandalised in 2021 after this pair and just laid their first egg.
Our male, blue LJ2 (2018 South Argyll) arrived on 6th April 2022.
Our female, blue LM6 (2018 Menteith, Stirling) arrived on 10th April 2022.
This is our young adult osprey pair’s first successful breeding season.
First egg 25th April. Second egg 28th April. Third egg 1st May.
Eggs hatched 1st June, 3rd June, 5th June (3rd chick died on day of hatching)
Chicks ringed ringed 4th July, chick #1 blue X6 female, chick #2 blue KA9 male.
Chicks named 7th July - X6 Olwen - KA9 Gelert as chosen by public vote on Brenig Facebook.
8th July, it was noticed LM6’s blue darvic ring had split and fallen off her leg onto the nest on 7th July. She now only has a silver BTO ring on her right leg.
The first born chick, X6/Olwen fledged at 55 days old at 12.45 on 26th July.
The second born chick KA9/Gelert fledged at 55 days old at 07.29 on 28th July.
Today on 1st August, the chicks are 61 and 59 days old respectively.
Brenig Osprey Project is a collaboration between Dŵr Cymru/Welsh Water, North Wales Wildlife Trust and the RSPB.
Link to northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk
Hello Glider and All
We managed to call into Llyn Brenig today on our way home!
The nest is miles away and very difficult to get any pics and to see who's who without the live stream running! Also there is no signal for data and think this is why the LS has stopped.
Not sure it is the NWWT that has the LS but the family is still all there however they are starting to fish at the dam which is further a field!
Here is the setting of the nest and a bird eating! Our equipment definitely not up to this distance! lol!
Couldn't post any on the spot with no data signal!
LAM said:This is the volunteer we spoke to today and here is link to his FB post which gives some good information www.facebook.com/.../
Thanks for that LAM but that’s the Facebook account I can’t access as I don’t have Facebook and it’s private. Still, I’m glad that you managed to have a good chat with the volunteer.