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.
Kawartha Lakes osprey 54706 reaches the shore of Lake Ontario:
EINION : No change:
DULAS : No change:
Kawartha Lakes osprey 54706 reaches home at last:
After popping back to the Carlisle area, Rothiemurchus is on another tour of the Highlands - seemingly just missing the unattached female who Roy Dennis has observed at a nest on Speyside.
Update on Beatrice:
"Looking after chicks
25 May 2012
Beatrice has hatched but as yet we do not know how many young. She had a 2 km flight from the nest at 5pm on 23rd May."
Red8T latest:
"All normal
Red 8T ranged for fishing trips within 10 square km, with visits to Rothiemurchus fishery."
DULAS : Little change, moved back to NE of Quebo:
Latest from Rob Bierregaard:
"583 days, and over 9,000 miles after leaving home in Oct. 2010, our 2-yr old Osprey Belle is back on Martha's Vineyard. Hers are the only maps I've updated recently. Thatch is chilling down on the Turtle River west of Brunswick, GA.And I'm heading up into the north country of New Hampshire tomorrow to try to tag a couple of adult male Ospreys. Talons crossed!http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/bierregaard/migration12.htmTalons crossed,"
Thank you Alan. That is good news. Tagging adult males. Talons crossed for him.
Rothiemurchus roosted one night at Loch Garten!!! More here