Continued from Rutland Osprey Project 2023
As we prepare for the new season, our opening post is dedicated to Chris Wood who sadly passed away 15 December 2023. Chris, a dedicated volunteer, played a crucial role in the Rutland Osprey Project dedicating countless hours and passion to the cause. Chris was also a fantastic photographer and his commitment to wildlife and the well-being of ospreys was unmatched leaving a lasting impact on the project and all who had the privilege of knowing him (from Rutland FB).
c) Rutland Osprey Project/Facebook
Wishing the Rutland Ospreys, as well as all the others, a safe journey home
Does anyone have a link? ... I am not in this area!
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Hahaha!
Does Blue 25 have her own nest, I can't remember?
Yes she does Wendy. Sheila has advised on MB last info she had is her at Site C, one of the private ones we hear nothing about, with her mate, Blue 11(10)
Me neither - it would be lovely if someone could record it.
Maybe someone on FB will post one if we're lucky!
Blue 11(10) is safely back
River Gwash Ospreys advise on their FB page he was successfully identified while fishing earlier.
Link to their FB Post https://www.facebook.com/rivergwashospreys/posts/pfbid0oPPPjjwzj2TjhfkHKN9vAssPexdSHhjFxeb73i4b4nzMB7PKCLn6SpQqkzD4cCcMl
Such great news, another pair safely back
There is an article in the BBC East Midlands News about Maya >>
"Rutland Osprey Project: Hope prolific bird will have even more chicks"
Link to article
Thanks for posting Karen ... Such a good article, quite comprehensive with many good related links!