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
Thank you for all your lovely comments. I'll certainly keep you informed of what we get up to in January in Gambia and Senegal.
lyndab said: If you like John's photos and drawings, thn you might like to take a look at his blog - it's not an interactive blog - probably just as well really, otherwise he would probably get a few complaints about his language, which is colourful sometimes, probably born out of frustration I think. If you can ignore that, I know you'll enjoy looking through. wrightswanderings.blogspot.com
If you like John's photos and drawings, thn you might like to take a look at his blog - it's not an interactive blog - probably just as well really, otherwise he would probably get a few complaints about his language, which is colourful sometimes, probably born out of frustration I think. If you can ignore that, I know you'll enjoy looking through.
wrightswanderings.blogspot.com
Flippin eck !!! The golfers weren't even looking at the Ospreys so close to them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you LYNDAB - a great site
How lovely Lyndab As you say Cirrus re:the golfers
Hope you check out the site MOFFER some lovely pics of moths
Thanks lyndab for the reminder of this link. I have looked in the past but with the excitement of the osprey season had not looked for a while. Faboulous site and photos.
Margobird
patily said: How lovely Lyndab As you say Cirrus re:the golfers Hope you check out the site MOFFER some lovely pics of moths
Thanks Patily.
I can see what you mean about the golfers!!!!!
Some cracking moths there including a Lobster Moth on the trap. Wow, I've never had one of those. Very nice :o)
Loch Garten stats. and All the important links for LG.
Huh! The Coronet is camouflaged I can't see it !!
It's a dark moth with white bits on the head. It's left of the ivy vine just under half way down. HTH :o)
lyndab said: Thank you for all your lovely comments. I'll certainly keep you informed of what we get up to in January in Gambia and Senegal.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
moffer said: It's a dark moth with white bits on the head. It's left of the ivy vine just under half way down. HTH :o)
Got it! MOFFER that's one clever moth. HTH ??
LYNDAB forgot to add my own VERY best wishes for a great holiday in Gambia
Just looked in again and done some catching up. Glad to hear that there are only 3 ospreys to start their migration and probably have gone by now.
Lynda - thanks for all your hard work as well as the team at MB and for keeping us informed since the cam went off. I will certainly catch up with all the links in due course.
Sandy - marvellous pictures again.
Here's to looking forward to next season and I must certainly try and get up there a lot earlier next year OH permitting.