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Thread for April 2024
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Please read Korky's comprehensive March 2024 intro
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.
IMAGICAT
I accidentally deleted a session of PTZ - fished it out of Recycle Bin and found a small falcon on the cam perch, briefly, at 08:00. It's too precisely, narrowly striped to fit exactly anything I know - I thought it must be a Kestrel but...
What a shame it's too early for a cam zoom, my crop just makes it even more grainy:
Narrow horizontal stripes all the way down its back, vertical stripes down its front, of which we can't see much. Maybe it's a young version of something?
EDIT - I'm onto my umpteenth typo correction, the rest will have to stay there cos I gotta eat !!!
What a beautiful Ketrel . I think the magnification (or something) makes the stripes look broader somehow. anyway, lovely video Scylla dear
Klive flew to the nest with some of his fish to warn off an unseen intruder with chips - he didn't stay long:
I meant to say what a catch, the pine marten! Thank you. I have noticed how the vegetation has really grown this year, and now appears in the nest cam view. It is quite possible that nearby trees has grown sufficiently to provide a bridge to the nest tree, rather than just climbing the nest tree. I assume this will be dealt with over the winter months???
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
How lovely to see Klive, so hasn't abandoned the nest yet
16.10 Klive was found on the flat topped tree beyond the old nest. He had finished his fish at last.
17.06 Klive is still Standon on the bare topped tree, looking very content with life. But it's home time, so cam moves back to the empty nest,
18.48 it's still empty.
I expect you'll add in some snaps, dear Sheila - well I hope so, cos I'm only going to stamp my foot and flounce off, indignant that these birds won't let me rest !!!
Sorry! Hangs head in shame. I only checked the cam. No pics. Clearly I must do better!!
SheilaFE said:Sorry! Hangs head in shame
Not at all! You've made me, and others for sure, take you for granted with your amazing service, SHEILA
Here he was, and he paid a short visit to the nest before leaving. When he scratched his head with his Darvic foot there appeared to be a "wound" under his foot, so I cropped it and slomo'd it a little but of course it's grainy/blurry... then I saw there was similar under his right foot but not as much. I wonder what that is? Probably nothing to worry about.
No-one else seen by midnight.
25 July
Klive's been in checking the nest this morning:
Is anyone able to tell me when the last time Asha was on the nest or cam branch or just in view please?