MANTON BAY - May 2024

Continued from Manton Bay – April 2024.

The history of the Manton Bay nest and stats can be found here .

The season so far:  On 12 March, Maya returned 12 March @ 15:58 and Blue 33(11) on the 13 March @ 15:25.     Maya laid her first egg on 30 March @ 13:58, the second on 02 April @ 13:15 and a third on 05 April @ 11:06

All images in this thread copyright of   © Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust

Maya and 33(11) have taken turns incubating their precious eggs and we should see the first hatch towards the end of the first week in May.

  • In a few days, we should see the first hatching - exciting times 

    Certainly looking forward to that Karen!

     

     2013 photos & vids here

    eff37 on Flickr

  • 07:40  Maya incubating just now 

    33 arrives

  • I don't know the background to this, but I have just come across this by ROP on FB

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    Rutland Osprey Project

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    Hi everyone, some of you may have spotted that Maya and 33(11) are now incubating only 2 eggs. We are aware that at 10:50am Maya checked the eggs, collected one of them and flew off with it to the fallen branch that they often use. We are just checking with our specialists but have to assume that she knew the egg was sadly unviable. We will update as soon as we know more.

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

  • Oh how incredibly sad, Sheila. Cry  Everything is crossed for the remaining two. Thank you for the update...

  • What next is going to happen this season??    

    Thanks Sheila, be interesting to see what Rutland come back with 

    Here is a video of Maya checking then removing the egg at 10:52

  • The eggshell looked quite soft and she also appeared to be doing a lot of pecking at something on the nest so I wonder if it had broke

  • I'm so very sorry, Karen... Disappointed

  • It's sad Sandra but nothing in comparison to LoTL and LG which can only be described as totally devastating especially Laddie.  We visit LoTL regularly each year and I'm still in shock about the whole situation.   

    Here at MB we have still a lot to be thankful for  - intrusions are minimal and they still have 2 eggs which we assume after Maya's action this morning are viable.

    Long may it last  

  • Hello Karen not looked in here for a couple of days due to the drastic situations on LG and LOTL not had much time! Expected all to be going along nicely, so bit of a shock to see only two eggs! But like you say compared to the other nests this is not too significant but still sad! Oh dear difficult watching the nests this year but never the less, privileged we can share their lives, how ever hard it is in the wild for them!

    Any idea which egg it was? 

  • Hi LAM, yes, no hatchling as yet this season and its already a very difficult year for us all.   

    I live near Edinburgh so LoTL is just over the bridge for me and I really am devastated.  We're members and regularly visit.  I know strange as I seem to report on the MB nest but I do closely follow LoTL as along with Tweed Valley, it is actually what we would term my local nest.   I started watching 2008 when the Lady of the Loch ruled supreme.  Her partner then was the laird and when he failed to return Laddie came along.  So I've watched him since 2012 and I'll never forget Laddie stepping up to the task when Lady took ill, many of us thought it was her end, what a star he was.  He has had a rough time of it these past few year but I'm glad he came home.   I really am in bits about it. 

    But anyway back to MB

    Sorry, with my absence, I haven't really been following as closely as I usually do so have no idea which egg.