EDITEDI thought we should have a new thread to record the development of the two chicks who hatched successfully at Clywedog this year. UPDATE. One of the chicks was killed in an attempted goshawk predation on 18 July 2023.
The introduction to the nest and happenings between March and June 2023 on this Thread©
5F Seren, the female who has been here since 2020, returned from migration on 25 March 2023. The unringed Dylan, the male since 2016, returmed two days later. Eggs were laid on 13 April, 16 April and 19 April. The first egg hatched on 20 May, and the second egg 2 days after that. The third egg has not hatched and will not do so now.
A highlight was the visit on 12 May from 496, the only chick which fledged from this nest in 2021.
Carnyx Wild provide video streams; the current stream is available here. The link to the feed changes every 12 hours. There should be 2 cameras, but one has not been streamed so far this season due to condensation in the lens; it is hoped this may be changed when the chicks are ringed.
Other links to the Facebook page and John Williams blog are on the introduction to the first thread above.
Grateful thanks to those who are gifted enough to record images and videos from this lovely, mainly tranquil, scene.
UPDATE This thread will be used to record updates on this nest and the Llyn Clywedog area before the start of the 2024 season.
All images are © Carnyx Wild and NRW.
Richard B
Chicks banded blue 8B1 and 8B2
Thank you for the attempted wake-up call, RICHARD!
I need 2 pairs of eyes and hands (bare minimum!)... I did keep trying but had too long a break while struggling with Manton Bay rollback, and when I eventually got this nest cam up I couldn't tell if there was blue or not, it's rather wishy-washy. Let's see what I can do with it.
IMAGICAT
I didn't get a good post-ringing sequence so this is just some highlights from the afternoon. I took the stats from John on the Facebook page - amazing that they both weigh the same - after #2's slow start especially.
24 June
Seren brought in a horrible gurt heavy earthy clump, and thereafter spent the whole evening right in front of the cam, then after midnight (or thereabouts, I've forgotten now cos it's so long since I embarked on the video and got interrupted by lots of things) she flew off and ended up on the perch, where she still sits as I type: