LLYN BRENIG - AUGUST 2023 to end of FEBRUARY 2024

Link to first page opener - here

Link to July 2023 - here

Recap:- 

LJ2 returned 31 March 2023

LM6 returned 4 April 2023

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

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

Egg No. 3 laid 26 April - Hatched 1 June (37 days) Sadly, passed away on 3rd June. Purple heart


 
Chicks ringed 7 July

No. 1 - 7B5  42 days old (Female) 1755g

No. 2 - 7B6  40 days old  (Female) 1730g 


Chicks named 17 July after Brenig FB vote 

7B5 - Dilys ( Meaning perfect, true, reliable)

7B6 - Mari (Meaning Star of the Sea) (Thank you Sandra for finding out the meanings of these beautiful Welsh names) 


Chicks fledged 23 July

Mari first, (16.22) followed by big sister, Dilys 4 minutes later. (16.26) (55 and 57 days old respectively) 


Today 1 August - Dilys is 66 days old and Mari is 64 days old.

It has been a wonderful month for this family. A plentiful supply of fish saw the chicks grow quickly into juvenile ospreys. As did the youngsters of last year, these two took turns to feed and with LM6 fishing as well now, they have often had a fish each at the same time. Mari, has turned out to be the faster developer of the two, practising fishing off various perches on 30 July (aged 63 days old) and on 31 July she started taking the fish off the nest to eat. 

The next few weeks will see Dilys and Mari practise and hone their skills in preparation for becoming independent birds and tackling their long migration ahead of them. 

Dilys and Mari at the beginning of the month


and now

LM6 and LJ2 getting some chill time together.


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

  • 08.16 The PTZ cam caught Dilys on the nest perch


    08.17 Having a preen

    At 09.26 LJ2 brought her a fish to the nest.

    09.27



    09.32 View of Dilys with her fish from the PTZ cam


    09.46


    09.55 Dilys finished eating and again walked away from the fish. She left the nest without it.


    09.56

  • 09.52 LJ2 still on post


    09.59

    09.59 He then leaves


    09.59 The cam switches to the preening perch and Dilys has arrived there. (The cam clock is running over 2 minutes ahead of the nest clock.) 

      

    10.08 Meanwhile LJ2 arrives on the nest his markings look different but his feathers are wet.


    It’s so difficult to make out anything with the rain covered cam lens.


    10.09 


    LJ2 leaves at 10.12 without the fish.

    A crow arrives, LJ2 returns to chase it

    The crow was back and LJ2 chased again. I think the fish dropped off the nest but again with the images being so poor, I can’t say for sure. 

  • Dilys stayed on the perch for quite a while.

    10.34 a wee leg stretch 


    13.35 LJ2 was about to join Dilys. She gave him a warm welcome!

  • The birds chose to sit on the perch for most of the afternoon.

    13.38 LJ2 had to leave to do a crow chase at the nest.


    13.39


    13.42 Back to the preening perch to join Dilys


    14.24 Both getting on with their preening, keeping in top shape for their long journeys ahead.

    LJ2 leaves

    then Dilys leaves


    15.01 LJ2 returns 


    Back to preening 


    15.15  Dilys joins LJ2


    15.45 it’s been a long preening session

  • 16.26 Looks like a nice afternoon. 

    LJ2 left


    16.28 Dilys was calling (loudly judging by how wide her beak is open!)


    16.29 Then she left

  • 16.27 Dilys arrived in the nest, still calling.


    16.32 


    16.34 and off. Not a long stay.

  • Dilys returned at 18.02. She’s hungry. She’ll need to learn to keep her fish and not fly off and leave them!

    18.18 She’s drawn to the fish in the water.


    18.49 calling

    18.49 Watching fish


    18.51 LJ2 arrives with a headless fish. Looks a better size for Dilys to manage. 


    18.53 She actually started eating before LJ2  had left the nest.


    19.24 Currently still eating.

  • 19.26 Dilys ate some more

    19.34 She then stepped off the fish and flew over the nest to the edge. 


    She left the nest and her fish behind.



    She flew to the preening perch

    LJ2 joined her.

     He didn’t stay for long as a crow had just arrived at the nest.


    Dilys was giving LJ2 encouragement as he chased the crow away

    19.41 LJ2 then landed on the nest

    He picked the fish up in his beak. Dilys was still shouting from the preening perch..


    19.42 Dilys came to the nest still shouting but LJ2 left with the fish


    19.50 she stayed for a few minutes 

    then left, flying over the water and dipping her talons. (Magnified)  You can see the trailing splash behind her.

  • 20.30 A crow was the last bird on the nest tonight.

    Someone chased it off, I’m not sure who. 

  • Wednesday 30 August

    Good morning Grinning First arrival on cam this morning was Dilys at the preening perch.

    06.20


    06.32 A crow was first on the nest.


    LJ2 flew by and the crow left. LJ2 then landed on the nest.

    06.33

    06.34 LJ2 left and Dilys flew on calling to him



    06.36 LJ2 on the preening perch


    06.51


    07.35 Dilys is back again, she’s had a few fleeting visits here this morning.


    07.36 and she left

    07.46 and back