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.
Interesting update from Rob Bierregarrd. Note how his tagging of juveniles technique differs from that of Roy Dennis.
Just back from a 1,050 mile Osprey tagging road trip around New England. I had 5 PTTs (transmitters) to put out, but was only able to tag 3 birds.
Tiger Signature
Blue 44 movements and latest position. Not ventured far up to now
The story of osprey No 12 here
Unknown said: The story of osprey No 12 here
So we now know that both 11 and 12 are dead for definite. Still no clues as to how 12 died.
Hi
Has anyone looked at Leri tracking, I dont know how far the tracking data points are away from each other but this is moving/
Hi Connie - this has been discussed in various places (including on Dyfi website). Yes there is movement, but it is not consistent with a living bird, unfortunately.
Hi ok, Well what ever it is its well erattic.
The transmitter of Swedish osprey 19153 is giving similar random data from an area in Western Sahara so I am afraid it is not good news for Leri or 19153.
Swedish osprey 57375 latest position south of Lake Hamersjon:
Beatrice off on migration here