https://www.youtube.com/live/n5JWMNsfid8?feature=share
This has just appeared at Loch Garten. The Goshawk nest live webcam.
Regards,
Ian.
Glider said:Looks like a Siskin Scylla.
That's what I thought! But I spent ages (too long!) looking for a match and all the pics, including mine from the LG feeder cam years ago, looked "different".
(That reminds me, should check the feeder cam - but how many more can be coped with?! )
IMAGICAT
11 April
Just to show the routine goes on - lots of ins and outs up to 09:45, of which this was the first with a vocal intro:
18 April
The Goshawks are still nestorising! Early afternoon, one of them spent over 22 minutes on the nest - and in the evening the Pine Marten snuck into a corner, fuzzily:
The female has been on the nest since 6.27 this morning
Until the male arrived and scared her off
https://ospreycam.net
20 April
Still at it! A Great Tit popped to a branch but decided not to stay ;)))
Quick changeover!
From 08:23 she spent 1h30m on the nest, mostly standing:
She may have laid an egg this afternoon, she's still lying in the nestcup now.
22 April
For some of the night she slept standing, tucked, over the nestcup, which is miles/fathoms/? too deep to see the egg - if there is one
Was this a Siskin finding a downy feather for its nest?
Did we have a phantom egg-laying the other day? This is mainly for info to YouTubers who don't come here:
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Hang on !!!
They're obviously doing the delayed incubation thing so that the chicks hatch more closely together. I may have missed earlier sightings of the egg, of course, but better late than never ;)))
23 April
After standing by the nestcup all night, she flew off @ 05:33 this morning.
Richard B