LLYN BRENIG - JUNE 2024 - 01 JULY 2024

CONTINUED FROM MAY 2024

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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.

  • 06.36 Another feed for the bobs from the end of the fish.


    06.37


    06.38

    06.40 some for mum


    06.41 372 takes it to the other side of the nest


    06.42 she’s soon down to the tail fin.


    06.44 finished and settled back down on the bobs.


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  • 08.17 It sounds very windy now. LJ2 brings in a stick

    He knocks against 372 and she stretches over to help place the stick


    LJ2 finalises the positioning.

    08.51 372 looks to the sky, tracking a bird

    08.52 Must be an intruder and she starts vocalising loudly, warning it off.


    08.53


    08.54

    08.56


    09.00 All quiet for the last few minutes 


    09.09 still checking above 


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    BBL

  • Just a quick catch-up on how out little ones have been doing today.

    09.11 A small fresh fish was brought in


    09.11 the feed was partially blocked


    09.13


    09.15


    12.03 Another small fish


    12.05


    12.08


    13.14 a large headless fish

    13.20 372 took a break then returned and took the fish from LJ2

    13.21 The view of the feed is blocked


    13.26 when LJ2 leaves, the bobs look quite satisfied.


    14.41 LJ2 brings back the fish for a second feed.


     14.42 372 takes the fish


    14.43


    17.12 A 3rd feed from the fish


    17.14


    17.16


    19.49 LJ2 arrives with another large headless fish.


    19.50 372 takes it


    19.53 again, we can’t see the feed but 372 is sure to be doing a good job.


    19.58


    19.59 feed finished, 372 takes a quick break.


    Close up of the bobs cuddling in and a nice full crop on view.

    20.00 372 returns and goes straight to shelter the bobs.


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  • 20.53 The bobs got another feed.


    20.54


    20.55 #1 bob (left) got the lion’s share of the feed and its crop was very full


    20.59 however, once #2 had moved itself in front of the egg, it got much more from 372


    21.00 


    You can see bob #1’s feathers beginning to darken. It’s now 11 days old.


    21.02 

    21.03 372 settles over the bobs. The egg in the cup takes up space, making it more awkward for 372 to cover everything. 


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  • 22.19 Current scene on nest. 372 hunkered down in the rain.


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  • June 14

    Good morning. 372 gave the bobs an early morning feed from last night’s fish.

    04.28

    04.29


    04.30 LJ2 came to visit for a few minutes.


    04.33 LJ2 leaves


    04.34


    04.37

    04.38 372 stops and takes a quick comfort break


    She returns just over half a minute later


    04.40 


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  • 04.51 LJ2 takes away the small piece of fish left.


    06.29 mum on a comfort break, close up of bobs. #2 (left)


    09.19 LJ2 brings in a good sized, lively brown trout

    09.20 372 has a secure grip and we can see #1 bob’s beak open and ready to be fed!


    09.30 that’s all I saw as 372 never changed position


    09.31 feed finished

    09.32

    09.34 Until the rain clears, images won’t be great.


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  • Well captured Glider, an opportune moment amidst all those rain blobs ...

  • 11.24 372 is preening then a little head pops out! 


    11.24 LJ2 then arrives with the half eaten fish.

    372 has a look


    11.25 She takes the fish 


    11.26 #2 bob’s head is stretching highest asking for fish


    11.27


    11.28 #1 bob keeps looking to LJ2 but he has no fish, only cleaning his beak


    #2 bob continues to get all of the feed. #1 doesn’t make too much of an effort asking

    11.32


    11.36 #2 is satisfied, #1 changes position and gets some fish from 372


    11.37


    11.39


    11.41


    11.42 372 steps away from the fish.


    11.43  how lovely to see the weather brighten and the bobs get some sunshine on their backs


    ©️NWWT, WW, BOP

  • Nice to see the sun is back now Wendy. #2 front