LLYN BRENIG - JUNE 2024 - 01 JULY 2024

CONTINUED FROM MAY 2024

LINK to Opening Page with background and history of this nest and relevant links

This season so far   

31 March Blue LJ2 returns

1 April Blue 372 briefly visits, 6 April Blue 372 returns and stays

Sadly, Blue LM6 has not returned

Eggs laid

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

Hatched

June 2 - 00.52, June 4 - 09.48?  I believe these are eggs 2 and 3. 

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

RESUMÉ FOR MAY 2024

The new couple’s relationship has continued to grow. They have worked hard together to maintain and strengthen their nest, bringing in new materials daily. Both birds have been catching fish and sharing these with each other. They have also shared incubation and developed strategies to get each other off the eggs when needed! They have also defended their nest from intruders, the most traumatic being when Blue 432, Eshells, a 3 year old returner from Kielder visited on the 9th of May.. Blue 372 fought hard to keep her place on the nest as she was continually chased and dive bombed in Blue 432’s bid to oust her. The eggs were left unattended for around 3 1/2 hours. Luckily it was a warm evening so hopefully no damage done. The most exciting visit came from dear KA9 (22), Gelert, son of LJ2 and LM6 when he arrived on the morning of the 25th of May. It was a short visit as he was soon ushered away by LJ2.

  • EDIT: 14.16 something has got 372’s attention as she stares out to the water.


    14.16 Oh no!! She’s got alarmed and flown off sounding the danger call, like the human intruder call.


    because she left at such speed, little bob got caught and whipped off to the side of the nest.


    ©️NWWT, WW, BOP

  • On no, Glider! I hope it's ok?

  • Yes Sandra, it’s a miracle. Somehow, it managed to get itself back into the nest cup.

    I had taken photos and was ready to post then lost them. (Just like what happened to you the other day!)

    I’ll try again. 

  • Oh phew - amazing! Clap (about the chick, not your predicament!)

  • 14.18 372 returned to the nest 2 minutes later. Little bob was curled up in the same position.


    372 looked at her chick


    Little bob managed to do a backward flip lunging itself forward. 


    14.19 It then somehow, bit by bit, got closer to the nest cup


    14.20 It’s just beside 372’s right wing now.

    372 looked down at her little one


    She got up and little bob wriggled into the nest cup.


    It even managed to turn itself so was lying with its head to the front of 372.
    14.22 safe again under mum.


    What a fighter that wee one is and strong, able to instinctively move that distance to safety. 
    ©️NWWT, WW, BOP

  • Sandra said:

    Oh phew - amazing! Clap (about the chick, not your predicament!)

    Isn’t it Sandra! Hugging   It’s only a few hours old and knew it had to get back to the safety of the nest cup. Maybe that wee feed it had helped its strength!

  • I'm sure you're right, Glider!

    BRILLIANT, absolutely BRILLIANT!!!SmileyClapHugging    

  • 372 was spooked again by something and left the nest in a hurry alarm calling. Both times today, she has been looking out to the water and sailing boats have been in the distance.

    15.15 372 elongates her neck as something has her full attention.

    15.16 She leaves in a hurry, at a different angle from the last time and little bob stayed in the nest cup. Phew!


    15.17 LJ2 flies onto the nest. He looks a lot at his little chick.


    15.18 


    15.20 372 returns, she came from the direction of the nest perch.


    15.21 She settles on little bob and the eggs.


    Once LJ2 sees 372 settled, he leaves.


    ©️ WWT, WW, BOP

  • 17.58 Feeding time again. LJ2 brings in a fine headless fish.


    For a minute, it looks like he’s pondering whether to do the feed. 372 waits beside him.


    17.59 Then she decides she’s taking the fish

    18.00 The feed is blocked to begin with 


    18.03 Then LJ2 leaves


    372 pulled off small pieces which she ate herself as well as giving little bob some.

    18.04 


    18.06

    18.07


    18.09 She took the fish further away from the bob to speed eat some larger pieces.


    18.11


    18.12


    372 then went around the nest eating the scraps.

    18.15 She found the inners she had pulled out of the fish a short while ago and discarded


    and started eating that.

    18.18 She got to the last part and dropped it.


    18.19 Then over to brood her chick.


    ©️NWWT, WW, BOP

  • Lovely captures, thanks Gilder.

    That was quite a hair raising moment earlier !!   "Phew" is the only word that comes to mind.   

    Relieved all is well and that the chick seems none the worse for its ordeal.