Article in the Courier:
http://www.thecourier.co.uk/Living/Outdoors/article/11521/author-inspired-by-lady-of-the-loch-s-incredible-story.html
last couple of mins. 2 osps in view. 2nd osp eventually settled on nest, 1st osp leaves tree
Camera view shifted to nest close up approx. 2.45. Laird (I think) has been on nest until a few seconds ago.
Took some lovely captures of Lady on her purch for me to keep and print-out!!
If nothing goes right, go left! :-)
Janeco.
It was Lady, she was there for nearly an hour :-)
Sandra - so glad you got to see her again. I too have a small stash of captures (strictly for personal use only - am still debating the ethics of printing, but I really can't see the harm in keeping the odd clip for personal use).
Janeco - you obviously didn't have the sound on...
Rachel, just seen your post. Same here but only for personal records of this year as who knows what might happen next year. Will be hoping Lady returns!!!!
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Looking in again and on the web cam is an osprey in the trees, probably Laird in his favourite spot but can't be sure.
Have read all the latest comments and all we can do is hope that SWT have learnt lessons and realised that help from the bloggers and themselves enhances reports about Lady and Laird plus being able to post pictures.
It also confirmed in the latest SWT magazine that Lady's eggs were fertile. Joined for a year but probably won't renew as they have let us all down this year. Enough said.
I'm happy to be corrected : ). My guess was due to when they were both in view, the bird that landed on the nest seemed to have darker wings and more contrast between dark and light than the bird in the tree lower down. I am now more used to watching lg than lotl. Not sure which I watched last year. I did have the sound on Rachel
And Laird has flown off???
Lady has not flown yet, she is on the nest calling to Laird.