Ospreys AW & 09 settled in Ivory Coast and Senegal respectively. Check out the link for the latest Google Earth data http://www.ospreys.org.uk/satellite/index.html
Thanks Sandy, I really enjoyed seeing your photographs. You won't find it so peaceful in a months time.
Thanks Sandy, great pics especially the Muntjac:
Rutland water stealth cams. Only 10 sec each. Very clear pictures.
Otter
http://youtu.be/F0sirtb6sDc
Fox
http://youtu.be/u4wr6BQ04w8
Badger
http://youtu.be/9dLIGuj7o9U
Deer
http://youtu.be/EeqnIXrel4Q
Thanks Margo, Brenda & Alan. You're right Brenda, it was blissfully peaceful at Lyndon - which it certainly won't be in a few week's time!
As you know, Alan, it's not uncommon to see muntjac at RW but it's rare to get such a good view (from Tufted Duck hide). Love those stealth cams, especially the otters. I've not been fortunate enough to see one at RW yet, but I'm always on the look-out.
The lambs can't be very old, Margo, as they were tiny. Here's another pic for you:
Sandy.
That is a beautiful pic :-)
If nothing goes right, go left! :-)
Sandy What gorgous pictures, and so clear! We saw some tiny lambs near the Scottish boarders while we were away this w/end, but mine are no where near as good as yours! We are hoping to visit Rutand again in July and see the Ospreys there. :)
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
Sandy thanks for the lovely photo of that adorable black lamb. Lots of cute factor there.
Margobird
Latest update from Tim speculating on when they will start for home.www.ospreys.org.uk/osprey-blog
Birdies LG DU update.
Latest position for AW, not too far from Swedish osprey 49460:
09 s latest position:
Alan P has mentioned this in the Weekly Chat thread, but for those who missed it.......
John Wright has now posted his fabulous photos from the Rutland trip to West Africa in his blog, Wright's Wanderings