All pictures and videos ©Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife
After the tragedy of 2021, the 2022 Season was a great success, with 3 beautiful youngsters fledging and migrating - Blue 497, 498 and 499 (courtesy of Glider):
Here's to the safe return of our precious pair, MrsG (thank you MaryGK for the original snap) and Aran:
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GLASLYN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - where the latest live stream links can always be found.
Today, this year's indispensable volunteers gathered to give us a Group Wave, and I thought we should pay tribute to them here:
(How sparse this seems for a season OP - but it's all I've got to give. I think we need the new thread sooner rather than later, being mindful of the likelihood of Dovey Devils and/or Clywedog Kids swooping in )
IMAGICAT
Much tinkering with the nest cam resulted in this view, showing how unfit it is for our Ospreys tonight - but there's no glare on it !!!
I was going to give you a new URL - but the cam's gone down already !!!
No Stock Doves this morning, I've double-checked
Some views:
Hasty snaps, not at all comprehensive:
New URL for nest - back to the old partial view with perch.
Nest cam's just gone down again. Sad-sed-sid-sud it !!! (Find the missing word.)
Single large-ish birds flew each way
Current scene on the PC cam:
Nest cam not yet up.
Heather's here but the nest cam isn't back up yet.
EDIT - she says on Chat:
Good morning everyone. Just to update you, we have an issue with all the equipment at the Glaslyn Nest end. We are reporting it and will be investigating.
It may affect the sound on this stream as it switches on and off.
Thanks Scylla - I've only got two URLs for cams correct
and I'm finding it difficult to post . Hope this post makes it
Now:
EDIT
It's very strange - the only movement on-screen is coming from the rain - the waterfowl appear to be frozen on the water
Kind regards, Ann
scylla said:It's very strange - the only movement on-screen is coming from the rain - the waterfowl appear to be frozen on the water
Almost exactly the same scene now, except even more birds but no rain.
Yes, GARDENBIRDER, fewer, strictly, I suppose - but...