Last season it was decided to restrict live streaming to one cam only (no PTZ) and with no IR for nightcam - this was because the pair who'd been so promising in 2021 had apparently been scared off while they were still bonding, so advice was taken from Roy Dennis on how to avoid unnecessarily alarming the birds and that was the result.
We trust that "normal service will be resumed" this season.
On the 10th of April 2022 our female from 2021, whom Mike had named Mistle, returned - and two days later her partner AX6 Axel duly arrived. Both were spotted by Ailie and CRinger, and both of those talents we have lost - the latter due to the unwelcome renaming of Mistle to Asha, which the rest of us have accepted... because we had no choice
Breeding commenced late, and Axel wasn't the best provider nor the best nest-builder we'd ever seen - nevertheless the pair went on to fledge two beautiful chicks, one of whom tragically died thru, a necropsy determined, salmonella infection.
Asha left very early and we thought Axel had gone early too - but he made surprise appearances until quite late (dates anyone?).
I'll have to do it myself then - Axel was last seen on 10 September @ 11:09, when he flew off after first a visit to the nest and campost, and then a 5-minute preen on the perch.
"Axel", Blue AX6(16) male (yes he does have strong chest markings), a single chick (possibly from 3 eggs) hatched Glen Affric, near Beauly, seen Lossiemouth 2020, then at LG in 2021
"Asha"- Female - Unringed - partnered Axel in 2021.
Chicks:
Blue 1C2 Male
Blue 1C1 Female (died)
Sometimes Asha had to be quite assertive to get Axel off the eggs - always a good sign
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Thank you for all your little "notes", BILLY - so helpful.
I wouldn't have known the afternoon fish-eater was Asha so haven't said so - and note the calls as they flew off with remains of fish - someone else much be around, surely? Anyway, that was very observant of somebody, I couldn't find the FB post.
In the evening Asha (I'm sure it was she) came and checked the nest area for 10 minutes before flying off for the night:
G'night chaps!
billy r said:Osprey sitting on branch by mast, assume it's Asha
Uh-oh! I completely missed this "little note" until now
I didn't find its arriival but it was there for over 3 hours - then after it flew off it either doubled back and flew by again - or another Osprey flew off ???
I tried cropping this but...
12 April
Asha's arrival - very rough cut, you'll have to look at the timeline if interested:
JaneV said:Good morning, she has been tucked down in the nest, presumably because of the windy conditions.
Very windy conditions, JANE! She took 20 minutes to sort this lot out, I've only shown the initial gust and even then there was a freeze :(((
She flew off @ 10:24:
I'm packing up for a while now.
What a gal! Nothing fazes her:
Ready and waiting for lurve
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