I start this thread with a heavy heart, as Brodie hasn't been seen at all on Friday 30th June. The last fish delivered to the nest was at 21.11 on 28 June, over 48 hours ago. Brodie was last sighted at 09.10 hours on 29 June, over 36 hours ago.
Chick 1 hatched 'early morning' on the 4 June and chick 2 overnight on 6 June. One egg didn't hatch (maybe number 1?). There were lots of intruders during the month of June, including KL5, and last year's male Axel on the weekend of 17/18th. Brodie has disappeared before for a couple of days, and no fish were delivered over the first weekend after hatching on 10/11th June so maybe we should keep the faith and cross all eyes, toes and fingers that Brodie will come good, recover from whatever keeps him away from his nest and chicks, and deliver a stonking fish first thing on 1 July.
Link to June 2023 thread
Thank you Jill for the good news of the super fish delivery, and Wendy and Catlady for the pics.. It wasn't easy to get good captures. Everything looks the same colour and texture these days, but this shows the diameter of the fish.
Brodie went down to 'his' perch to chill and preen
#1 waits ready to take anything offered. #2 looks away
and is ready with open beak
#2 managed to get some fish on its beak, but had to wait to be fed
As has already been said, ?Catlady, #1's crop is huge!! #1 certain got a good feed, unhindered.
15.08 Brodie is still preening below.
15.20 just after I snipped this (seconds) Brodie flew away, and Asha started to call!
Reminding him that she wants another fish, and not to keep her waiting!
15.40 she is still calling
16.31 she has a flyabout, and returns with a licheny clump, possibly old heather.
16.40 a lookout post
17.20 she is still there
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Thank you, JILL !!!
Unknown said:FISH! Sorry my broadband is too crap today to post any snaps
FISH! Sorry my broadband is too crap today to post any snaps
As WENDY's snap shows, we didn't get a good angle on the way in, and my trip to the PTZ was pointless:
I thought I must have made a mistake over one of #2's timings so I rechecked and the whole feed lasted over 1h10m
Asha was blocking our view on the PTZ, so the cam spent quite a lot of time on Brodie:
IMAGICAT
Spiffin Catlady. Wonderful observations . Thank you
Nice fish 18.17
(c) RSPB Loch Garten
It's raining but Asha's off the nest on the dead tree, avoiding her mumbrella role
EDIT 10.10 she's back on the nest
Wow, I missed all those posts thru having the RF open so long and taking so very long to do the lunch video! Thanks to all!
Lynn L said:Chick 2 then sat and fed for 24 minutes.
I'm so glad you timed that, I really thought I'd made a mistake - having cropped off the time for the sake of closer viewing.
Asha spent a restless rest-of-evening, she was on the campost when suddenly she repeatedly alarm-called and flew off - ended up on the dead treetop for a while, the chicks had an active session, especially #2, then they all settled down in the rain.
Fish at 6 50 am nice size
Morning all
11 July
It's been a wet night.
Here's breakfish - I haven't stopped to clean up the wings cos I'm packing up:
PTZ is zoomed out, and in any case it was the wrong angle.
Byeee till later.
At the moment both chicks feeding together side by side
Did not take long for #1 to push #2 out