Port Lincoln Osprey nest cam, Australia

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April 26

https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosp ... 326306822/
2021.04.26 - Mum came back to the barge at 14.47 and spent all night on the perch

April 27

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2021.04.27 - Mum & Dad both spent the afternoon on the barge - looking good for this season.
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May 6

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2021.04.29 - Allan & Chris Burrows took a trip to Perlubie to see if they could see Solly. They were in luck and found her just settling into roost at Eba Anchorage. She was certainly not lonely as while they sat and watched her she had 2 Lincoln Parrots, 5 Mulga Parrots and a Butcher Bird all in the same tree. Thanks for sharing Chris.

https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosp ... 149140861/
2021.05.06 - When the Pigeons all take off in a hurry it's a good sign an Osprey is on its way home.

May 5

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2021.05.05 - Mum & Dad both spent some time in the Mancave today.

May 4

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2021.05.04 - Mum's not in the mood to share today.
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August 3

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2021.08.03 - WOO HOO!!! We have our first egg for 2021 - and Dad was in attendance.

August 5

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We have been receiving reports of an Osprey hunting along the North Shore near Port Lincoln in recent weeks. Now thanks to these fabulous photos from local photographer Peg McAvaney we know it is Calypso.
Calypso hatched on the 18th September 2019 and was the first Osprey Banded in South Australia for many years. She has a blue band on her left leg and a silver band on the right leg. Unlike little sister Solly, Calypso has regularly been seen within about 10 kilometres of Port Lincoln since she left the nest.
Its fabulous to see she is still doing well.

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August 6

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2021.08.06 - 03.27 And now there are TWO.

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2021.08.06 - And whilst Mum is proud to show off her new addition Dad never lets an opportunity go by.

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Check out these great photos taken by Jesse Barry-secker of Calypso eating at Tulka.
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Thank you, seira, I always appreciate your postings and links. :wave:
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Thank you, seira! :thumbs:

Meanwhile there are two eggs.
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August 9

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2021.08.09 - And while we’re all at Eba Anchorage looking fot Solly Mum decides to lay the 3rd egg


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August 10

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Well hello Solly!!
We have spent the past two days "up the coast" (West Coast of South Australia) checking Osprey Nests and looking to see first hand the area that Solly has been calling home in recent months.
To recap her story so far.... Solly was the first hatched chick from the Port Lincoln Barge hatching on 20th September 2020. Two other chicks (Dew and Taps) also hatched - Taps didn't make it and died about 10 days later. Solly and Dew were both banded on 6th November 2020 - Solly with the Orange Band and Dew with Maroon. Solly was also fitted with the first ever satellite tracker to be fitted on an Eastern Osprey in Australia.
Solly took her first flight on 24th November and made increasingly longer flights from the Barge first around the small Bay and then looking further around Port Lincoln.
On the 25th January 2021 she hunted her brother Dew off the Barge and we haven't seen him since. At the time he was quite strong so there is a chance he has headed to a remote area and he could show up (please let us know if you see an Osprey with a Maroon Band)
Then on the 2nd February 2021 Solly left the nest flew south along Proper Bay - past Coffin Bay and then (most surprisingly) Inland away before eventually heading back to the coast near Port Kenny. She spent some weeks around Streaky Bay to the delight of locals before eventually "settling" around Eba Anchorage where we were lucky to have this sighting of her.
She has chosen well, Eba is a shallow Bay protected by Kiffen Island where she spends the majority of her time. Its ideal Osprey territory. The tracker is still attached and we get twice daily reports but equally important is the regular sighting reports from locals (special thanks to Maureen Lee).
She is not expected to find a "home territory" for a year or so and is likely to look to mate around 3-4 years of age. She has already provided the most unbelievably important data for her species so let's hope she continues to thrive and we all continue to learn.

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August 22

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Calypso (Blue Band) has found a friend. Bazz Hockaday from Take 2 photography got these great shots this afternoon near Tulka. The birds were totally un-fazed by the people walking past on the busy walking trail about 50m from the tree. The question is who is the other lovely girl? Perhaps she is from the Wanna nest - both look about the same age - Calypso was from the 2019 hatch on the Barge.

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August 26

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2021.08.21 - Gotta love the determination of Dad to bring in these 'lovely' gifts for Mum...

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2021.08.26 - Ospreys have such wonderful sight and hearing. Mum can hear Dad coming long before he lands with a fish.
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September 14

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2021.09.13 - Welcome to the world - and you can see No 2 trying to make an entrance also.

https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosp ... 012820607/
2021.09.14 - And now we have 2 Chicks

https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosp ... 656212522/
2021.09.14 - After the sad news about the Tumby Island nest here is some good news - The first feeding.


01:38 two :bounce:
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15.September

Now, they have a trio. Hopefully all goes well this season, it would be great when all chicks make it. Fingers crossed.

Edit: Really not good to see that humans rubbish decorates the nest (fishing lines, ropes...). It can be dangerous. :bow:
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2021.09.15 - So close now for Number 3

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2021.09.16 - The first feed for No 3
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16.September

A huge fish for the trio, so far as I watched the lil got only less bites.
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Thanks seira for sharing the links, that was a nice feeding in the early morning. :thumbs:
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Hello everyone :wave: , since I am following this nest and thanks to madli9031 I found out that there is a topic in this forum as well, then I will start from yesterday
If you are interested here you can see info starting with the first egg hatching: https://forums.dabasdati.lv/viewtopic.p ... 61#p300961

17/09/2021

The camera operator started morning with beautiful panoramic views

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07.01 breakfast, the youngest is late for the start, but gets up and sows to get his meal :)
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07.29 another feeding
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07.43 dad comes and asks why the fish are not fed to chicks, mom gets up and starts feeding :)
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8.44-8.48 chicks without heating
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08.52 A seagull is flying here, but none of the parents care
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11.38 fish supply by dad and mum is feeding
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18.23 another feeding
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18/09/2021

6.11 breakfast for little ones
08.15 mom gets up and feeds the kids
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the younger one has less food, but without meal he does not stay, the mother takes care of all the chickens
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