This Topic has been set up to follow the Spring 2012 migration, and summer activities, of satellite tracked ospreys, excluding Rothes and Tore from Loch Garten, who are followed on this thread.
It replaces this earlier thread, Satellite Tracked Ospreys (non-LG) Aug 2011 - Feb 2012.
AG this is the wrong link !!!!!
Unknown said: AG this is the wrong link !!!!!
Fixed. Thanks Sugar
Update on Red8T:
"Young growing
12 June 2012
Visited the nest site this afternoon, Red 8T perched in next door tree while female stood on edge of nest with young. I couldn't see how many - they were lying down in the sun - a welcome change from the rain"
LERI : No change:
EINION: No change:
DULAS :No change:
DULAS : Little change:
EINION : Little change:
LERI : As before transmitter showing movement and altitude changes:
Brilliant to know that the Dyfi birds are doing so well. Thanks Alan.
Birdie's DU Summaries 2018 https://www.imagicat.com/
DULAS :Little change:
Alan - is there no update for Enion?
Tempo : Dulas and Einion are on different time cycles, so their updates dont always coincide. Last one for Einion was 17th, latest one for Dulas is 19th.
Update from Rob Bierrregaard:
"I finally got around to the complete update of the Migration 2012 page, and all the birds' maps are up to date: www.bioweb.uncc.edu/.../migration12.htm
Three new adult males have been tagged. One in New Hampshire and 2 in the Westport River colony in southeastern Massachusetts.
Belle is back on Martha's Vineyard, hanging around with a gang of presumably similarly young birds on Tisbury Great Pond. Thatch is stalled out in Georgia, apparently finding the fishing so good he doesn't want to go back home to Delaware.
Sr. Bones is raising one or two young on Nantucket.
North Fork Bob, after an apparently thwarted attempt to set up at a nest pole, has been wandering around eastern Long Island.
Plans for the rest of the season include on more adult male to tag in New Hampshire next week, then 3 young in New Hampshire and one young on Long Island later in the summer."