MANTON BAY - MAY 2023

Continued from Manton Bay March/April 2023  

Details about the Manton Bay nest can be found on the season’s opening post.      

The season so far:  Blue 33(11) returned March 16 @ 12:58 and Maya on March 19 @ 06:54.  Maya has laid four eggs on Apr 4 @ 15:52, April 7 @ 09:04, April 10 @ 07:03 and April 13 @ 08:08.  The first egg is expected to hatch around 12 May. 

© Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust 

  • As usual LAM we will look forward to your reports and it will be nice to go when they are a bit older.

    It is stressful at times watching them!! And with four - it is not easy. Just because there is plentiful fish means nothing. We must have good weather that she can extend feeds for the younger chicks plus they need shelter and four is a lot!! But they have done it - twice also other nests so we just have to keep our fingers crossed for them.

    Yes the boats are sort of opposite the hides and they can see everyone but it is a safe distance back.

    My brother also follows the ospreys and has done so since about 2005 and loves fishing the water as often they have dived close to the boat sometimes giving them a fright.

    I've got to go out now so catch up later.
  • Good morning all, well am I so delighted to read the news this morning, after last night I was so saddened, as I thought we could have had upset today, I have been thinking about these bobs ever since. As LAM says, we do this for a hobby!! With the carry on at Lowes last week and now here, oh dear. Never mind, hopefully all 4 will be fine and 3 and 4 get their food share. Thanks for the updates, I really have to get to work. Will check in after dinner.

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

  • No dates planned yet Karen but yes when we do we will do some on the spots for you :-)
    That must be very exciting having them dive so close to the boat. You should take up fishing and go with your brother :-)
    Let's hope for good weather as you say Karen and a lot of good luck for baby 4.
    Yes Catlady perhaps hobby not the right word really as its hardly the same as a round of golf but suppose meaning to say that we do this for our love of nature and ospreys to take away other stresses of our lives and we end up super stressed :-)
  • 12:24  Another feed

    Maya feeds #1 and #2 first   -  #3 is behind them, no sign of #4

    Maya pushes a bit to #3

    some more fish for #3

    #1 collapses on top of #3  

    12:36  chicks move around and #3 is offered more fish but it is full

    Maya walks to the other chicks pushing fish to them - they are refusing

    © Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust 

    Where is #4?

  • Poor Bob4, welcome to the world! Luckily it seems OK this morning, but the 4.48am fish-bashing really wasn't needed.

  • Have caught up now after last night's tragic events which has been difficult owing to the desperately slow forum this morning ... so pleased to see that pesky fish has now been removed! Hoping to see some proper response from chick #4 with regard to feeding! Many thanks all for the updates!

  • Hi LAM - he says it is exciting out fishing seeing them fly around and especially when the young fledge.    Here are some photos you may like to see of Rutland from a fishing boat lol

    Map of Rutland Water

    Rutland Belle leaving the harbour

    The Church

    approaching Manton Bay - this is the water sign warning they can go no further

    so he stops here for lunch and this is his view of the nest

    and another

    and as evening fall, this is the sunset which we never see on the webcam

    and their catch for the day - probably the only day they caught more than 33 lol

    and after a hard day's fishing

    Hope you enjoy LAM and of course I'll get some new ones next week :-)

  • Hi Wendy, totally agree - we need to see more of #4. Never saw it all at the last feed. If only it was sunny and Maya was up that would allow the chicks to spread out a bit.

    #1 and #2 appeared full so hopefully they wont need much next feed and we see #4. I am just wondering where it is?
  • Oh fabulous Karen what wonderful pictures and all very recognisable to tie in from our perspective too! How lovely to see the nest from that angle it does look close and please let us see any more if you would be so kind next week.
    Pleased to see three chicks so strong now such a relief! But very concerned for chick 4 :-(
  • Of course I'll post more when I get them LAM, and as you say, it all ties in with your perspective.

    I too am concerned for #4 - we should be seeing up with its siblings now.