This is a new thread for Rutland Ospreys, to cover:
Some links to check
Rutland Ospreys Website
Blog (will be used to report on West Africa trip)
Twitter
Exciting news:
"2009 Site B female chick -00(09)-has returned to Rutland! Full report and photos to come on website later today.8th Site B chick to return!"
Also tweeted yesterday:
"00/09 Female arrived MB this pm caught fish MB"
Another entertaining entry in Kens diary:
http://www.ospreys.org.uk/osprey-blog/
Unknown said: Another entertaining entry in Kens diary: http://www.ospreys.org.uk/osprey-blog/
Thanks Alan and very entertaining but also very descriptive.
Margobird
Great news Alan about the female chick returning.
Unknown said: Exciting news: "2009 Site B female chick -00(09)-has returned to Rutland! Full report and photos to come on website later today.8th Site B chick to return!" Also tweeted yesterday: "00/09 Female arrived MB this pm caught fish MB"
Wow; 09(97) certainly has an incredible return rate. I think that's 8 to return from 15 of his chicks that migrated between 2004 & 2009. What would the UK Osprey population be like if that rate was repeated elsewhere?
Now 00(09) needs to start distracting 09(98)!!!
Vespa I take it that is 3 (97) you mean? Interestingly a change of partner does not seem to have affected things.
Tiger Signature
That is really good news! Thanks Alan.
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data
Hazel b said: Vespa I take it that is 3 (97) you mean? Interestingly a change of partner does not seem to have affected things.
Whoops, well spotted, teach me to log on whilst I'm supposed to be working!!
00(09) returns home:
http://www.ospreys.org.uk/category/osprey-team-blog/
Unknown said: 00(09) returns home: http://www.ospreys.org.uk/category/osprey-team-blog/
Thanks Alan and this is really exciting news. Hope we will see our LG ospreys that have been ringed back sometime in the future.