Tracking Caledonia & Alba

This thread has been set up to follow the travels of Caledonia and Alba, the young ospreys raised at Loch Garten in 2012.

Their mother is “EJ”, the resident female at Loch Garten since 2003; there is some doubt about the identity of their biological father, given EJ’s dalliance with a male from a neighbouring nest, Blue XD, both before and after the return of her regular partner Odin, who raised them.     

Caledonia hatched on 16th May and Alba on 18th   May; they both fledged on 14th July.

This is a link to the Loch Garten blog describing the ringing and satellite tagging.

Caledonia’s ring is Blue/White AA1, reading downwards. Alba’s is Blue/White AA2, reading upwards.

Following the tracking

This page gives a quick overview of the routes on a map, which will be more useful once they start migrating.

If you want to look at the routes in more detail on Google Earth, this page contains instructions on setting up your PC to do this.

This blog contains some useful information about how the tracking works – we are now on a 3-day reporting period.  

  • I agree Sue. That is exactly what I thought too.

  • So did Alba fly for 42 hours over the ocean?

     

  • Hazel b said:

    So did Alba fly for 42 hours over the ocean?

     

    From the information we have, it appears possible that she landed somewhere near Lisbon during the night of 28th/29th - though she still covered 390 odd miles in 20 hours.  

  • Unknown said:

    So did Alba fly for 42 hours over the ocean?

     

    From the information we have, it appears possible that she landed somewhere near Lisbon during the night of 28th/29th - though she still covered 390 odd miles in 20 hours.  

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    She is likely to have broken records because only Nimrod and Red 8T have moved  swifter than her.

     

  • Does anybody know the wind speed and direction where Alba was?  She might have had some assistance.

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.