LLYN BRENIG MARCH/APRIL 2024

For this year’s opener, I’m starting with AG’s recent comments (end of August 2023-February 2024) which give an insight to what’s been going on at Llyn Brenig.

12/02/2024 

“There are some posts on the Brenig Osprey Project Facebook page with camera trap images and videos of voles, foxes and a family of otters.

There is also an appeal for additional viewing equipment. The osprey watchpoint has a new verandah which will be a better base for scopes.

There is a volunteer recruitment event at Llyn Brenig on 25 February if anyone in the region wants to join the merry band.

All details at www.facebook.com/brenigospreyproject

01/03/2024

“Just a little more info on preparations at Llyn Brenig. The nest is on a pole in the water just into the reservoir from a peninsula, which was tree covered, As explained in the conservation plan plan prepared by Tim Mackrill, the trees have been felled over the last 2 years (they were mature and ready for use as timber). The brash from the felling has been gathered up and used to create a barrier across the peninsula in line with the hide which is there. Some tree stumps were left near the nest last year after the first stage of felling were used by the ospreys as perches for eating, and are still there. Last year the hide could not be used in moderate or high winds due to the risk of trees falling on it; that is no longer a concern. If you scroll up to Glider's post on 31 August above you can see the trees which have now been felled, and the hide in the middle of the line of trees.

Both cameras are still streaming - there is snow on the hills around the reservoir this morning.”

Background to the nest:-

Again, many thanks to AG  who wrote this preface to the Llyn Brenig thread for us below.  (I’ve just edited extra information)

Llyn Brenig is a reservoir on the border between Denbighshire and County Conwy in North Wales. It is managed by Welsh Water;  the osprey project is a partnership between them and North Wales Wildlife Trust.

One pair of ospreys (Blue HR7 (M) 2014  Lake Menteith, Scotland and Blue 24 (F) 2010 nr Rutland)  raised a single chick here each year from 2018-2020,  Z9 (F) Luned, KA5 (M) Roli and KC5 (F) respectively. Sadly, KC5 died after fledging, colliding with a wind turbine.

Neither of this breeding pair returned in 2021, when the nest was taken over by 2 Scottish birds, LJ2 (male) and LM6 (female), both 2018 chicks. The nest was vandalised the night after LM6 had laid her first egg; while the two could not continue to breed they did stay close to the site until normal migration time.

A new nest was erected in 2022 with additional security and a streaming camera in place. A new hide was also built.

LJ2 and LM6 returned in 2022 and successfully fledged 2 chicks, X6 Olwen (F) and KA9 Gelert (M) 

LM6 lost her blue darvic ring on the nest. It was later recovered by Welsh Water and kept for display.

2023 saw LJ2 and LM6 return to breed and successfully raise 2 female chicks 7B5 (Dilys) and 7B6 (Mari) 

RETURN DATES

2022 - LJ2 April 6th       -    LM6 April 10th

2023 - LJ2 March 31st    -    LM6 April 4th

2024 - LJ2 March 31st (07.02hrs) LM6 sadly hasn’t yet returned. Blue 372 (translocation Poole Harbour 2021) visited April 1st then stayed April 6th

Eggs laid 2024

#1 23 April - 17.40,  #2 26 April - 19.28,  #3 29 April - 15.46

Links to

August 2023 to February 2024

North Wales Wildlife Trust Page https://www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/days-out/ospreys-llyn-brenig

Welsh Water Page https://llynbrenig.com/llyn-brenig-osprey/

Osprey Project Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/brenigospreyproject

Friends of Llyn Brenig Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FriendsofLlynBrenigBlue24

Llyn Brenig YouTube Channel for Live Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOGHtmoEY7w

Llyn Brenig PTZ camera for off nest live stream PTZ live stream

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

LM6 (left) and LJ2 April 2023

  • 13.31 372 is currently shifting sticks on the nest.


    Cam visibility is not good.

    ©️NWWT, WW, BOP

  • That’s me for today, I’m off soon for a few days break to sunnier climes in Portugal. If I see LM6 having an extended stay there, I’ll chase her home to Wales. Stuck out tongue winking eye

    I do hope she’s here when I get back. Blush

  • Enjoy your break Glider Blush

     

     2013 photos & vids here

    eff37 on Flickr

  • I’m off soon for a few days break to sunnier climes in Portugal

    Have a wonderful time, Glider! SunnySunglasses 

  • Sandra said:
    Have a wonderful time, Glider

    Grudgingly (cos we're already missing you here) I'll wish the same.

    07:12 - LJ2 pops to tower perch:

    See, Glider?  We need you to ID the birdies!

    First landing:

    But we can recognise a successful mating when we (hardly) see one!

    I'm not doing any more, it's too hard in this weather.  Suffice to say I saw quite a bit of twosome-ing when daycam arrived.

    IMAGICAT

  • .

    Back to 10 April, as I found this accidentally while scrolling thru my footage and it deserves a movie:

    Glider said:
    10.54 A wee while later 372 flew onto LJ2’s back again

    11 April

    She tipped him off:

    Later, a successful mating:

    And 372 spent time tending the nestcup:

    IMAGICAT

  • .

    14 April

    LJ2 was on the tower perch from a bit after 05:00, later returned and was joined by, I presume, 372 - they spent nearly half an hour together:

    Highly enhanced because it was dark:

    Matings:

    Failed

    Succeeded

    Succeeded

    Failed

    They certainly look like a couple - it's not for want of co-operation that matings are not completed.

    IMAGICAT

  • 15 April

    Good morning, I’m back after my relaxing sunny break. Thanks for your good wishes Wendy, Sandra and Scylla and for the photos and video Scylla. These two certainly seem to have bonded.

    I’m so sad about LM6’s absence, her time here was truly remarkable. Overcoming the worst possible start as a first time breeding 3 year old in 2021 with her egg and nest lost to vandals then returning in 2022 and 2023 to raise 4 fantastic young birds, Olwen, Gelert, Dilys and Mari. I felt there were many years ahead for LM6 to continue her legacy with LJ2 but perhaps it was not to be. Cry

    That said, I am happy for LJ2 to have found a new mate quickly and given an opportunity to continue breeding here.

  • 15 April

    Good morning, I’m back after my relaxing sunny break. Thanks for your good wishes Wendy, Sandra and Scylla and for the photos and video Scylla. These two certainly seem to have bonded.

    I’m so sad about LM6’s absence, her time here was truly remarkable. Overcoming the worst possible start as a first time breeding 3 year old in 2021 with her egg and nest lost to vandals then returning in 2022 and 2023 to raise 4 fantastic young birds, Olwen, Gelert, Dilys and Mari. I felt there were many years ahead for LM6 to continue her legacy with LJ2 but perhaps it was not to be. Cry

    That said, I am happy for LJ2 to have found a new mate quickly and given an opportunity to continue breeding here.

  • 15 April

    Good morning, I’m back after my relaxing sunny break. Thanks for your good wishes Wendy, Sandra and Scylla and for the photos and video Scylla. These two certainly seem to have bonded.

    I’m so sad about LM6’s absence, her time here was truly remarkable. Overcoming the worst possible start as a first time breeding 3 year old in 2021 with her egg and nest lost to vandals then returning in 2022 and 2023 to raise 4 fantastic young birds, Olwen, Gelert, Dilys and Mari. I felt there were many years ahead for LM6 to continue her legacy with LJ2 but perhaps it was not to be. Cry

    That said, I am happy for LJ2 to have found a new mate quickly and given an opportunity to continue breeding here.