Rutland Osprey Team off to Africa next week
new blog from RW
www.ospreys.org.uk/putting-on-a-show
I have got the answer to my question and spot on Tiger :)
Just now:
IMAGICAT
Is there a Rutland family tree anywhere,?
Lynda J said: Is there a Rutland family tree anywhere,?
What do you want to know?
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Tiger, I just wondered if there was actually a chart just like our family trees lol, maybe going back a few generations! I expect it would be difficult to do though, in fact almost impossible.
KateP, I will study this thank you for the link !
Lynda: there is (not that difficult, either, if you're used to drawing up family trees). Unfortunately I promised Tim I wouldn't publish it until he had put it up on the Rutland site, and he somehow 'hasn't had time' all winter... Rather regretting that promise now, as quite a lot of people would obviously find it really useful.
Hopefully if enough people ask him direct, he might get around to it. Contact details on the Rutland site somewhere.
Thanks Rachel, I will ask :)
Osprey family tree? Would you build it backwards, from today's chick to the oldest 'relation', the ancestor route? Or would you start with say an original bird, a migrant or a trans-located one used to start a colony, the descendent route? The latter might be easier, what do you think?
ChloeB & Tiger's Osprey Data Site
Sat track schedule Spring 2014
LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies