THIS THREAD IS FOR THE SCREENSHOTS & INFO FROM FOULSHAW MOSS WEBCAM AND ANY UPDATES FROM ROUDSEA OSPREY PROJECT/ESTHWAITE OSPREY SAFARI.
Link to 2023 season's thread here
Foulshaw Moss 2023: Three chicks raised - Blue 8C1, a male weighing 1.45kg; Blue 8C2, a female weighing 1.52kg; Blue 8C3, a female weighing 1.73kg. (Info taken from CWT's ringing blog It's another milestone which includes more stats of the youngsters)
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Esthwaite 2023: Unringed female (arrived 25th March) and 7A(14),'son' of Blue 35 & White YW, (arrived 26th March) successfully raised three chicks - 7C8, female, weighing 1.67kg, 7C9, male, weighing 1.46kg and 7C0, female, weighing 1.68kg
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Female Blue 35 - Hatched 2010 - Kielder 1 nest: 2023 arrival date 31st March
Male White YW - Hatched 2008 - Bassenthwaite: 2023 arrival date 27th March
Wishing both pairs a safe migration back to their respective nests and for each to have another successful season.
7 July on X this morning.
Looking good
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Foulshaw on X
The chicks have been ringed.
Lovely photo.
There seems to be a lot of male chicks around this year.
From X earlier today.
Latest post on X today
The full size photos. Now
and then.
Posted today on X
On X earlier tonight. Nice to see the whole family together.
0C6 has fledged!
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Glider said:0C6 has fledged!
I've been waiting for you to post the official event, GLIDER, because I could have wrongly posted several fledges - they keep disappearing out of the top-left corner but they're still on the nest!
Here's the actual fledge - for what it's worth!
IMAGICAT
Aw smashing Scylla, thanks. It is difficult to know like you say when they have just perhaps flown to a perch or camera pole. Away for 2 hours - he’s had a good look around the area.
Just found this on X today.
The second chick has fledged sometime today.