A new day. It is day 50 for Tore today. Will she fledge today?
Personally I do not think so as it is still very early in the fledging window and young ospreys usually spend some time staring down before taking the plunge. No sign of Tore doing any staring yet.
I notice that there were 392 posts in yesterday's thread. That really is busy!
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Daisy Ray: it certainly looks as though Tore is jumping higher now :-)
It is now raining again at Loch Garten, and both juvies are 'hunkered down'
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Alarm calling off nest.
Raining and chicks flat just after EJ flew in and then out!
Your video caught the juvies nicely in a spot of sun RtheB - many thanks
Another excellent video ( short but very sweet :) ) CC , thank you :) but actualyl, that was Bynack wingercising with excited callsJust one thing though. EJ fed the juvies today but has Odin at least been seen?Bynack's wingercising is really strong now
>>>but actualyl, that was Bynack wingercising with excited calls
Oops - thanks for the correction, Cirrus! I'll have to go back and edit. I think Odin has not been seen today, and that whale of EJ's seems to be the only meal for today. Those two look really lazy right now.
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I'll check FB in case they know something
Oh well, I missed EJ's whale. I have been wondering where Odin is.
Nope, CC (and Brenda) nothing about Odin on FB or the main Blog
Cirrus, Sheila had a pic on a previous page of all four birds on nest this morning. An alert of some sort and Odin flew in next to EJ and they called out of the nest together.
And I've just realised that all the pics I posted "so cleverly" have all changed to the same pic. You look at the times on them all. OH DURRR. :(((((((
And sorry, everyone.
Cirrus, it's page 9.
Had lunch and fell asleep watching the news so thanks to all for being more alert than me and posting pics and commentary. So Bynack is attacking EJ, makes me think that he will manage quite well when fish are landed on the nest for them. That fish certainly fed them all for a long time.
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