Dunedin male:
M Lake.
Dyfi are hoping the end of this month. They are waiting for BT to sort out some probs conecting the online webcam for us to be able to watch!
If nothing goes right, go left! :-)
The kalakotkas nest has been a hive of industry and mating today. (Battling with video, have changed from avi to flv, it's jerky.)
Madis deals with an awkward mossy branch:
IMAGICAT
Watch this video of a Sparrow taking nesting material out of a Chaffinch's nest. There is one egg in it.
www.wildlifewhisperer.tv/.../1373
Sandra, Thanks for the info re Dyfi. Was wondering when it was going live. Cheeky sparrow, right little thief lol. Thanks for sharing.
Dusk at Seili island:
Keith, that's a fantastic photo and I'm so pleased to hear that the ospreys are welcomed; I was a little worried when I saw the nest was by a fish farm. As Patily says, a cup of tea and a cake are a miniscule price to pay for such a treat of being so near to these wonderful birds!
Do hope your trip to Florida goes well, and look forward to seeing your photos.
Safe journey!
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
4 eggs at Ferris State:
http://osprey.ferris.edu/
M Lake. Glad you enjoyed the video. I was laughing at the cheeky little sparrow, I never realised they did that :-) lol
Milford CT also have 4 eggs once again:
Up for an early morning flight so post these before I go and watch ospreys the other side of the big pond.
Pictures at Lochter taken Sunday Evening. All is settled here.
Female sitting tight incubating.
Male arrives and Female takes cover lower in the nest.
Male on the nest with female head just visible behind his tail.
It was getting very dark but he brought her a fish back before I left.
RACH - Hope you like this set.
SANDRA - Will be at Dunedin next week on and off so hopefully now the chick is growing so fast and at the edge may have an opportunity to catch a few pictures.