LLYN BRENIG JULY 2023

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Recap:-

LJ2 returned 31 March 2023

LM6 returned 4 April 2023

Egg No. 1 laid 20 April - Hatched 27 May (37 days)

Egg No. 2 laid 23 April - Hatched 29 May (36 days)

Egg No. 3 laid 26 April - Hatched 1 June  (37 days) Sadly, this little chick died on 3rd June. It coincided with LJ2 having a leg injury and unable to fish at the time. I don’t know if this was the sole reason, part of the reason or something else. RIP little one Purple heart

The family of 5 for a couple of days. Bob 3, RIP, in between #1 and #2 

Four weeks later, our two thriving youngsters, #1 and #2   (36 and 34 days as at  01/07/23)



All captures and videos ©️ NWWT, Welsh Water, Brenig Osprey Project

  • Fish arrives at 19.44. LJ2 has started on the head.


    LM6 takes it


    All in position for the feed

    LJ2 goes to the perch 

    Part way through the feed, 6B6 took the fish off mum




    7B5 joined her sibling


    LM6, feeling a bit redundant, was walking around the nest, looking at the fish.

    She chose her moment and went in between the chicks to take over the feed again.




    LM6 walks away from the fish at 21.03

  • LM6 left the nest for a short time. She visited the preening perch.


    She returned to the nest at 21.24


    She collected the fish again.



    21.31 LM6 started intruder chipping and flapping



    21.31 LJ2 came to the nest carrying another fish he’d been enjoying



    LJ2 started chipping too.

    LJ2 then left with his fish again.


    21.35 LM6 soon started eating her fish again.


    The chicks enjoyed some fish too.


    21.58 The chicks settled for the night with mum by their side.

  • Glider said:

    11.12 You can tell which way the wind is blowing! Looking very nice LM6

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    I think we've all had bad hair days like that! lol. Many thanks for your wonderful updates on both here and at Alyth, Glider, you're doing a fabulous job! Kissing heart

  • Thursday 13 July
    Good morning Sandra and all. Grinning

    Thank you Sandra, that’s kind of you to say. I applaud you for the immense work you do on covering The Lowes, your attention to detail is second to none.ClapHeart eyes
  • LM6 (left) only stayed on the nest until after 01.30 again. The chicks, like all youngsters are restless sleepers! Smile



    01.35 She decides to go now.

    You can just make out LM6 on the perch at the PTZ cam


    LJ2 stays for another couple of hours then leaves at 03.33. 

    He joins LM6


    04.47 LM6 visits the chicks. They’re having a lie in! 



    Back to the preening perch


    05.38 Another nest visit, you can see her shadow on the trees as LM6 flies in. LJ2 is sitting on the tree to the right.


    LM6 has nesting material with her.


    She sets about sorting the nest.


    I like the bright lighting at this time of the morning bringing the colours to life. 


    And a leg pops out!

    Both chicks get up as mum potters about. (When a teenager, I remember my mum coming into my room to hoover to get me out of bed! Smile)

  • 05.54 LM6 found the straggly skin left over from the last fish.


    It was very tricky to pull apart so she left.  LJ2 came arrived later to try and eat it

    07.11


    Still no success, LJ2 dropped it again and flew to the tree beyond the nest.


  • 11.19 LM6 arrived on the nest followed by LJ2 with a small perch


    LM6 took it


    She dropped the fish and 7B6 took it.

    11.20 LM6 found some dried up skin to eat 


    11.20 7B5 (right) took the fish off 7B6


    7B6 wanted it back

    LM6 goes over to see if she can get the fish

    11.25 Then LM6 spotted another old dried up piece of skin.

    11.46 Well, I’m not sure who got what but everyone seems to have finished eating now! 


  • 13.14 LM6 quietly flies in with a headless fish.


    13.18 The chicks aren’t interested 


    13.24 the chicks finally come over for a feed.


    13.36 The chicks are again trying to self feed.

    7B6 withdraws first


    7B5 eats some more

    Finally withdrawing at 13.57

    13.59 Then 7B6 started eating again.

    14.12. 7B5 managed another little jump during her flying practice

    14.12. 7B6 walked away from the fish.

  • 14.14 LM6 retrieves the fish and starts eating again.

    14.16 She brings it to the other side of the nest

    14.17 The chicks are busy wingercising

    14.19 The chicks come for a feed

    15.12 LM6 is still feeding one chick

    She then spots something above and starts chipping and mantling

  • 15.12 LJ2 comes to the nest


    15.13 He starts mantling, looking upwards


    15.15 He then looks across the nest and spots the fine fish LM6 is holding

    LJ2 pulls it from LM6’s talons

    He grasps it then flies off. Intruder, what intruder!!