THIS THREAD IS FOR THE SCREENSHOTS & INFO FROM FOULSHAW MOSS WEBCAM AND ANY UPDATES FROM ROUDSEA OSPREY PROJECT/ESTHWAITE OSPREY SAFARI.
Link to 2022 season's thread
Foulshaw Moss 2022: Three chicks were raised successfully - Blue 479, a female weighing 1.8kg, Blue 480, a male weighing 1.7kg, and Blue 481, a male weighing 1.4kg (info taken from CWT's ringing blog)
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Esthwaite 2022: Adults, 7A(14) ('son' of Blue 35 & White YW) and an unringed female, raised a sole surviving female chick (from 3 eggs laid) who was ringed Blue 488, weighing 1.701kg. Link to Osprey Safari Fb page (please scroll down the Fb site for last season's updates).
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Link to the CWT/Foulshaw Moss Ospreys webcam page
Female Blue 35 - Hatched 2010 - Kielder 1 nest
Male White YW - Hatched 2008 - Bassenthwaite
Last year, Female Blue 35 arrived first, at 1pm on 30 March 2022, followed by the male White YW at around 7.30pm that evening (in 2021 they both returned 26 March).
Hoping for their safe, spring migrations and another another successful season.
*In special memory of Starling (RIP) and Patily (RIP) who both loved watching and reporting on the FM nest*
Hi Cirrus, the cams are working now (sorry, for the late reply)
26.6.23
Posted on Twitter this morning
In reply to a question re when the chicks will be ringed - "That will happen sometime in the next week or so"
There are so many nests this year ! I am thankful for individuals such as yourself Alan that keep on top of important events. A huge thank you
I'm getting this on both non-YT cams this afternoon - maybe ringing is in progress.
IMAGICAT
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
They're back but not up 'n running yet
Foulshaw Moss:The cameras are back online. A short note from CWT confirms the chicks were ringed on Saturday 1 July and all appears to have gone well. CWT will be reporting further details shortly.
Oh Goody Janni, so good to know about cams and ringing. Thank you
Foulshaw Moss:
CWT have published details from the ringing which took place on Saturday 1 July.
Here's the details from the ID ringing of the chicks that took place on Saturday 1 July:
Darvic ring ID: 8C1
Sex: Male
Wing length: 310mm
Weight: 1450g
Darvic ring ID: 8C2
Sex: Female
Wing length: 355mm
Weight: 1520g
Darvic ring ID: 8C3
Wing length: 350mm
Weight: 1730g
[Copied directly from CWT Forum Cumbria Wildlife Trust ]