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
Blue 30(10) arrived safely back yesterday, 20 March
Latest from River Gwash Facebook
c) River Gwash Ospreys - Credit Alan Crofts
Yay, welcome home Blue 30 Thanks Karen.
There’s a feature on the Rutland ospreys coming up on ITV News tonight some time between 19.00 - 19.30. I’m in Scotland.
Great news that 30(10) is back. I was at Manton Bay on the day he fledged
News just been on, showed the fish that was caught today
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Blue 00(09) has safely returned paying a visit to the Manton Bay nest at 10:34 this morning
Nice! Thanks Karen. They all love this nest eh! ️
Excellent news, Karen. Thank you!
From my notes of 2022 she bred at Site K with Blue 06(09)m, but I haven't got anything for 2023 I'm afraid. Site K was Yellow 30(05)f's nest at one time.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
Blue T7 has safely returned home
From River Gwash Facebook
Blue 06 is safely back -
From River Gwash Osprey FB
What a wonderful place this is to view the ospreys
c) River Gwash Ospreys