Summary of Satellite Tracked Ospreys - 2012/13 - 'Where are they now?'

This spreadsheet gives the latest positions published by the various websites concerned. You will see at a glance the latest information.

If you are aware of any additions or corrections required, please let me know.

ChloeB has kindly offered to place the latest information on her webpage, which will be useful to those without MS Office or other office software.

ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data Site

Sat track schedule Spring 2014

LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies

Sat Track ospreys 2012.xlsx
  • Thanks for the updates, MOFFER, let's hope Stan's transmitter recovers :-(

  • moffer said:

    No news of Stan :o(

    Stan’s transmitter has not sent signals on 30th September or 4th October which is not good news

    Beatrice and Red 8T at usual  wintering sites

    Rothiemurchus well south in Mauritania

    Morven in  Mauritania

    Aigan still west of Madrid

    Fearna exploring south coast of Brittany

    Fiddich settling down in Senegal

    Thank you for this. I've been in touch with a Twitter contact, who lives in the far NW of Vendee dept not too far from where Fearna is. He sees lots of ospreys on migration and photographs them. He is going to look out for Fearna. It would be great if he did see her.

  • This is a big weekend in France for 'migration watch' with numerous observers out at all the best spots so if Fearna is on the move she may well be seen.

    Best wishes

    Hazel in Southwest France

  • Hazel C said:

    This is a big weekend in France for 'migration watch' with numerous observers out at all the best spots so if Fearna is on the move she may well be seen.

    That's really interesting Noisette. Is this something organised by the LPO?

  • Unknown said:

    This is a big weekend in France for 'migration watch' with numerous observers out at all the best spots so if Fearna is on the move she may well be seen.

    That's really interesting Noisette. Is this something organised by the LPO?

    [/quote] It's organised by the LPO in conjounction with Birdlife international. There are sites all over France (& the rest of Europe too) with an experienced bird-watcher present at each site to count & identify all the birds seen. Everybody is invited to participate. Unfortunately they've forecast rain & winds for Brittany which is then coming down towards La Rochelle late tomorrow, but there are always the enthusiasts who turn up regardless. We're off to La Tremblade tomorrow to see if we can catch sight of a few Ospreys!

    Futher details on http//:eurobirdwatch.lpo.fr/

    Best wishes

    Hazel in Southwest France

  • LuckyWhite13 update. Since the search team scoured the area pinpointed by the satellite co-ordinates and found nothing, no evidence of Lucky or his transmitter, we have another mystery. Now listed on spreadsheet as 'location unknown - missing - no data'. Many thanks to Sergio Moran (Rescue Centre Manager), and Pep Canto (Natural Park Ranger) and their helpers who conducted searches.

    EDIT: Chris B asked Richard, on the blog for news of Bynack.....his reply stated, "none I am afraid".

    ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data Site

    Sat track schedule Spring 2014

    LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies

    Sat Track ospreys 2012.xlsx
  • I hope you do catch sight of some ospreys, NOISETTE - how about more than a few? ;-)  And I wonder if you'll take your camera?

  • Hazel C said:

    This is a big weekend in France for 'migration watch' with numerous observers out at all the best spots so if Fearna is on the move she may well be seen.

    That's really interesting Noisette. Is this something organised by the LPO?

    [/quote] It's organised by the LPO in conjounction with Birdlife international. There are sites all over France (& the rest of Europe too) with an experienced bird-watcher present at each site to count & identify all the birds seen. Everybody is invited to participate. Unfortunately they've forecast rain & winds for Brittany which is then coming down towards La Rochelle late tomorrow, but there are always the enthusiasts who turn up regardless. We're off to La Tremblade tomorrow to see if we can catch sight of a few Ospreys!

    Futher details on http//:eurobirdwatch.lpo.fr/

    [/quote] Thank you, Noisette. That sounds a really excellent event. Although the RSPB are listed as "partners", I can't find anything about them organising a similar event. I've looked up La Tremblade in my road atlas of France and it looks a good spot for ospreys. Do hope you saw one (or two or....)

  • Our luck was in & we had either 2 sightings of one Osprey or saw 2 Ospreys, I tend to think the first. It was quite misty a lot of the time so no details about rings or anything. We took the cameras but no chance for piccies, too far off. We also saw 4 crested grebes, some sandwich terns fishing, & lots of cormorants. We had a picnic, so it was a nice day out.

    Best wishes

    Hazel in Southwest France

  • Glad you had a nice day and saw at least one osprey, even if in the distance, even in the mist it must have been a super experience :-)