Loch of the Lowes (Scotland) Osprey
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Re: Loch of the Lowes (Scotland) Osprey
Thank you Ferenz.This a great news.
I was live on and have maken this picture after laid egg.
04/14/15 20:55 Close up from Lassie and the egg
I was live on and have maken this picture after laid egg.
04/14/15 20:55 Close up from Lassie and the egg
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Great News, Great Day for Loch Of The Lowes
First chick at Loch of the Lowes © Scottish Wildlife Trust
http://blogs.scottishwildlifetrust.org. ... the-lowes/
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/places ... 2219858=33
First chick at Loch of the Lowes © Scottish Wildlife Trust
http://blogs.scottishwildlifetrust.org. ... the-lowes/
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/places ... 2219858=33
Second chick hatched at Loch of the Lowes! - Posted on May 23, 2015 by charlotteranger
A second osprey egg has hatched this morning at Loch of the Lowes. The exact timing is to be confirmed, but the chick was first spotted by volunteers at 8:15am. The adult female attempted to feed it almost immediately with a fish saved on the nest from yesterday. A full update will follow later today…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI9oeSF21ys&hd=1
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/places ... 2219858=37
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Third osprey hatched this afternoon at Loch of the Lowes, just when it's siblings got fed. The little one didn't wait and was begging for food like a real osplet while his back end was still inside the egg! And he got a morsel too.
Video by TheWildlifeVillage:
Video by TheWildlifeVillage:
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The Ringing of the Chicks 29th June
Posted on June 30, 2015 by charlotteranger
Since we only had two satellite transmitters to attach, one of the chicks was ringed as Blue FR2 in the nest and left there for the duration of the tagging, providing reassurance for the adults as at least one chick was always visible. The other two were carefully lowered to the ground where the rings Blue FR3 and Blue FR4 were swiftly attached along with the satellite transmitters. Guessing from the weight of these two, it is possible that FR3 is a male and FR4 is a female as female chicks generally weigh more, however we cannot be sure.
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Here the two with sender are very well to be recognised:
helicopter exercises Blue FR2 (not tagged)
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