Rutland Ospreys Webcam

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I have a few pictures from today.

http://www.ospreys.org.uk/webcam/

Two chicks with the female Osprey in the nest.
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Two little ones. The female Osprey stretched her wing.
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Two wonderful chicks and their mother in the nest. :chick: :chick:
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Wednesday 22 May

Good afternoon :hi:

http://www.ospreys.org.uk/webcam/

The third chick hatched at overnight. Image

Picture from yesterday. Two chicks and the egg. In the eggshell was visible a hole.
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Picture from today. Three little ones in the nest. :chick: :chick: :chick:
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Picture from yesterday. A female Osprey fed chicks.
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Picture from today. Mrs. Osprey fed little ones.
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More information, video and picture on the web page http://www.ospreys.org.uk/category/manton-bay/

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I check the nest several times. This unring female osprey is a great mother.
She equally feeds three chicks, so the chicks are growing almost the same size.
Probably have to credit to the father(5R) to bring enough food for the whole family.
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The Rutland chicks have grown so well. :2thumbsup:
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It's a pleasure to see the osprey- chicks growing up so well :loveshower: . Thanks a lot for the updates :thumbs:
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The Manton Bay chicks have been ringed! Say hello to 1J, 2J and 3J!
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...and the swans squadroon is cruising around
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One young osprey 1J fledged this morning and returned just after adult flew in

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By Michelle on July 13, 2013

It’s been another exciting day in Manton Bay. Not only has 1J been making regular flights around the nest, his sister 3J also took to the air for the very first time today! At 7am this morning she jumped from the nest up to the French perch but it took a few more hours before she’d built up the courage to leave the nest completely. She circled high up in the air and after a few minutes she landed in the tall Poplar trees behind the nest, a cool 80ft up! As I write she is still sitting in the tree, possibly wondering what to do next. Meanwhile, 2J has spent most of the day on his own, it’ll be a few days before he’s ready to join his brother and sister.
http://www.ospreys.org.uk/home-alone-2/

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16th July 0830. An empty Manton Bay nest! 2J has made his first flight this morning.
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Video from Rutland Water copyright.
A rare sight to see and osprey washing. :thumbs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVm_tx4EyWA#at=222

Super video. :thumbs:
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By Lizzie on August 6, 2013

Here is the latest film from Osprey Project volunteer Dave Cole as he watched the Manton Bay Ospreys on a breezy Saturday last weekend.
He’s captured some fantastic footage as the juveniles explore the area around the nest site
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