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
Scylla, So sorry, I was away and, I was expecting to see AX6 when I eventually got there, not Blue235
But, I think I've still lost the point, sorry
In reply to Scylla
that's just what I'm popping in to say - delayed because had to do vid of Asha's earlier deference vs unseen intruder - did she give that Osprey quack call as she flew off?
Sounded more like a skydance to me Scylla !!!!!!!!! but Quack (and I know the call) - no
New URL for Cam1
Someone's preening on the perch and looking great in the...
the...
...sunshine
BGGW Fb
Edit: It appears the link doesn't work
Apologies - here is the Link to the video in the Fb post
Freebird66 said:Also... the female who was scared from the nest yesterday ... Will she go on to lay eggs fertilised by Aran? And if so , will she have to find a nest to do so? So many questions.
I think I'm right in saying that her body would re-absorb them, Freebird66, rather than laying them.
Freebird66 said:Will she go on to lay eggs fertilised by Aran?
What SANDRA says - and usually it takes a week or two of mating before the female produces fertilised eggs.
"Dot"
Richard B