LOCH GARTEN 2024 - May to end of season

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Thread for April 2024

All pictures and videos ©️RSPBLochGarten&WildlifeWindows

Please read Korky's comprehensive March 2024 intro

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Asha & Brodie

The partnership has matured this season, with Asha continuing her good female role (and she loves nest-building) and Brodie being more reliable, both fishing and incubating.

The pair have fought their way thru all kinds of nasty weather - snow, wind and rain - and intruders, including the dreaded KL5 Klive, have been a nuisance but not dangerous...

so far.

21 April @ 10:47

24 April @ 14:06

27 April @ 13:27


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Sadly, the month of May heralded irresistible aggression from BlueKL5 "Klive", who had ruined the end of last season for the 2 juvies.

Within the first 2 days Klive had driven Brodie from the area (tho Brodie did return a couple of times to dive-bomb Klive, to no effect) and destroyed the eggs.  He commenced to woo Asha clumsily, selfishly and inappropriately, as can be seen from the following pages.

  • Double thanks, Holly!  I don't think they are a pair given by the 'welcome' he gave the unringed osprey, who I assume is also a male.

    Birdie's DU Summaries 2018   https://www.imagicat.com/

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    Thank you, Holly !!!

    This was what was on the record in June:

    And now:

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    He'll have to make more space in the Tracker/Notes column Laughing

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    Thankk you for the detailed coverage of the day, SHEILA.  I expect you've been watching the football, I'll say no more SoccerSoccerSoccer

  • LOL i did, and Wimbledon! And preparing for friends to stay over a long weekend! Phew!

    I missed the June intrusion. He is obviously touring and exploring

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    I didn't video or snap the GSW, as we didn't get very good view.

    SheilaFE said:
    the unringed osprey, who I assume is also a male

    Me too, but it was a shame it never gave us a full frontal.

    Klive's departure tagged onto the front of the URM and 047's visit, just for the record - surprising that he never returned for the rest of the day.

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    11 July

    Klive's 10-minute visit early this morning - b-o-r-i-n-g but you know I gotta do it... for the record!

  • Klive has a lot to answer for, Scylla.  I'll leave it there.

    Thanks for the two vids.  

    04..00 Low cloud and windy

    04.51 Klive landed from the top right, as per Scylla's morning vid

    04.23 He look around, stood on one leg, randomly picking up twigs.

    05.02  Klive flew off to the left

    08.02 Klive returned with a brief chirrup.  It does't look as tho he's been fishing yet, he doesn't have a bulging crop

    08.25 Up to the nest perch for a better view

    08.30 Klive departs

    09.07 a wee birdie lands on the nest perch, and flew off within a minute.  No idea what species.  Poss female redstart of wheatear?  very pale

    09.29 can pans, and finally rests on a wood pigeon on dead tree below PTZ

    10.41 ENS on both cams

    My mouse has suddenly given up the ghost, new battery makes no difference.  I can't do this properly until I've either got it sorted, or had it sorted!!

    Sorted later!

    10.55  Klive arrived, bringing in a large stick.  He potters, picking at twigs and dropping them

    10.57 he furtively looked around, then nest cupped and almost looked embarrassed afterwards!  Is anyone watching me?

    A feather is stuck to his beak as he picks at twigs again.  He spends some time looking around, checking.

    11.01 more picking and discarding of twigs, while standing in the cup. followed by another nest cupping.

    Just before he leaves, king of all he surveys, but no mate and no chicks.

    11.03 Klive flew off towards the old dead tree, but out of sight.

    11.46 Kiive is back, with another stick.  More picking at sticks and dropping them further from the cup where he is standing.  Then another nest cupping.  He still has the feather attached!  I'm sure it would annoy me, but he isn't concerned!

    11.47 another nest cupping.  Getting it prepared for nest year perhaps!  Do you remember Odin tidying up the nest once the kids had gone, leaving a cross in the middle - well I think that was a coincidence we all liked to think was deliberate!

    He stood up, and just looked around the area before leaving at 11.51.

    PTZ found him on the flat topped tree just beyond the old nest

    12.06 Klive left.  Cam followed him as he skimmed the tree line and sky line until he disappeared.  Cam returned to the nest.

    12.49 cam checked various perches but found nothing and returned to the nest then the flat topped tree until about 15.00 when it returned to the nest.

    There has been no sighting.  It hasn't rained, nor has the sun come out, but it is windy.

    16.31 ENS

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    What a wonderful job you've done, SHEILA Hugging  I'm not going to do a video, I may put your snaps into a slide-show later, just for the YouTube record.

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    SheilaFE said:
    Do you remember Odin tidying up the nest once the kids had gone, leaving a cross in the middle - well I think that was a coincidence we all liked to think was deliberate!

    Yes!

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  • Bless you, Scylla.  I enjoy doing it as times allows, but I have a busy five days with friends so am likely  to be absent. It would be lovely if our faithful friends would would  help out. I hope to pop in until Saturday lunch time but I doubt whether I will be able to post for four days.  

    21.35 Klive landed on the nest. A lot of preening.

    21.59 Klive flew away.

    22.37 ENS

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    Klive's evening visit, the last of the day.  Nothing to see here.

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    12 July

    Mistle Thrush on the PTZ, and I synced the sound on perfectly Hugging

    But what a pity there was no camperson to zoom in, my crop is very grainy.