Uta wrote: ↑September 10th, 2019, 2:01 am
Hi all!
I got a message from Beringungszentrum.
Beringungszentrale Hiddenseeam LUNG Mecklenburg-VorpommernGoldberger Str. 12, 18273 GüstrowTel.: 03843 / 7770Fax: 03843 / 7779259E-Mail: beringungszentrale@ lung.mv-regierung.de
Güstrow, 06.09.2019
Sehr geehrte Frau Große,wir danken Ihnen herzlichst für die Mitteilung über den Fund eines beringten Vogels. Die Angaben über die Beringung finden Sienachfolgend. Sollten Sie irgendwelche Fehler entdecken, informieren Sie uns bitte umgehend.Beringungsdaten:Referenz: BH58800/2017Erstring: DEH BA 34992Farbring/zusätzl. FarbringIndividueller Code (Inschrift)Schwarz-BA16(Links)Vogelart:Fischadler (Pandion haliaetus)Geschlecht:unbekanntAlter/Brutstatus:Nestjung / beringte Nestgeschwister: 2Datum:28.06.2016Ort:Himmelpfort (3 km NW)Oberhavel, Brandenburg53°12'00"N 13°13'00"EDeutschlandBeringer-Nr.:7122Wiederfunddaten:Referenz: WH16870/2019Ring-Nr. über Zusatzmarkierung ermitteltVogelart:Fischadler (Pandion haliaetus)Datum:20.08.2019 / genaues DatumOrt:BarlinekPLZP (Zachodnio-Pomorskie)53°00'00"N 15°13'00"EPolenStatus:Aus Entfernung abgelesenLebend u. frei (kontr. von Nicht-Beringer)Bemerkungen:auf einem Nest================================================================Wiederfund nach 1148 Tagen, 136 km E vom Beringungsort
Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ihre Beringungszentrale HiddenseeMehr über uns im Internet: www.beringungszentrale-hiddensee.de
He was ringed 06-28-16 with 2 sibs.Nest is located in Himmelspforte/Oberhavel/Gemany.He was seen in Barlinecka nest 136Km away from his nest,where he hatched.
Next mail response from leg and size from ring,BA16 is a male.
Please SilverGirl share this in the polish forum.
This is really cool information, Uta! I think, maybe, you want to put it in a different section, though?? Osprey is in Germany? This section is USA.
Good work, though!
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 10th, 2019, 10:28 am
by Chimega
Hog Island, Bremen, Maine 09-09-2019
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 10th, 2019, 5:12 pm
by Malewitsch
Halifax, Nova Scotia:
Lots of power outages there & cams are down now, but I got some pics from DVR early morning 10:36 CEST > 5:36 EST
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 10th, 2019, 5:59 pm
by Chimega
Ferenz wrote: ↑September 10th, 2019, 5:12 pmHalifax, Nova Scotia:
Lots of power outages there & cams are down now, but I got some pics from DVR early morning 10:36 CEST > 5:36 EST
Where are the Ospreys, Ferenz? Do you know or know where to look, online, for info?
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 10th, 2019, 8:41 pm
by Malewitsch
Hi Chimega:
Last info & pics by Irish Eyes and JudyB on Hancock-Wildlife-Forum
I did stumble across another image from a couple of hours before the cam went down - Oscar and Handel. This might be the delivery Bev documented around 10 am on Saturday, or could be a slightly later delivery; I thought I'd add it for the record.
Last info & pics by Irish Eyes and JudyB on Hancock-Wildlife-Forum
Hi Ferenz,
I managed to find their youtube cam link very early yesterday after I left here. There was a woman there who said the Ospreys have probably gone on migration but by your pix, it looks like the chick is still too young to fly that kind of trip. Maybe I am wrong. Anyway, here is the cam link for youtube.
Chimega: female juvie "Ollie" - hatched 11 June - was last seen on 1 Sept > 81 days old / male juvie "Handel" - hatched 14 June - was last seen on 7 Sept > 85 days old. Not unusual to migrate with that age.
Dyfi osprey chicks from Wales UK migrated with an age between 74,81,83,84,86,90 up to 93 days since 2013 - 2019. The youngest chick of 2019-season Peris (m) migrated with 74 days of age!
>> watch the statistics by EMYR's Blog published on 11th August 2019
15.September
The youngster is waiting in the morning for Dad with breakfish.
He/she must wait for long...finally Beaumont comes with fish to the nest.
16:10 cam time: The teenie got three fishes so far...
Edit: Beaumont delivered four fishes during the day. Great Dad!
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 16th, 2019, 9:42 pm
by Birdfriend
16.September
A fish for the youngster...
I scrolled back, Beaumont came with an huge breakfish, one minute earlier the youngster was still on the nest.
Ah, immediately he/she is back.
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 16th, 2019, 10:17 pm
by Birdfriend
Lunch for offspring, Beaumont is such a devoted osprey- father.
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 18th, 2019, 2:55 pm
by seira
Charlo, Montana
September 18
Poppy Mod :
First things first: Denver Holt retrieved the fishing line and the hook from the nest, so there is no reason to be worried about Charlie! >Got the hook and most line. Some line and weights still there but I think okay. Let’s hope that's it. Left the ladder up just in case :-)
This is how the issue unfolded: Charlie delivered a fish including fishing line! The fish escaped from the nest during the usual delivery kerfuffle, and dangled from the nest.
He retrieved the fish, the line still attached to it, and circled around the nest, wrapping the line more and more around it. C 9 got caught in it for a little moment, while trying to head to the perch with the fish:
Audrey was last seen on Saturday August 24, maybe the next morning, but it was too glary to make a proper ID. This was her last verified visit on the nest:
A brief Visit by Audrey - Chesapeake Osprey Nest 2019 08 24 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VBLrNDMHz4
This was Lil Bit’s last verified visit on September 10:
Chubby and Chatty Lil Bit is still around at 6:45 pm EDT! - Chesapeake Osprey Nest 2019 09 09 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkfZivgCCBE
Archie was last seen on September 4 with a failed landing attempt:
Chesap/09-04-19/Crash landing,nest landing failed looks like Archie? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJACwrqQx8w
Edit: Beaumont delivered four fishes during the day. Great Dad!
Birdfriend,
i like this picture very much, i love the expression of the youngster.
Thanks for this catch
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 19th, 2019, 10:04 pm
by Birdfriend
balistar wrote: ↑September 19th, 2019, 12:53 am
Birdfriend,
i like this picture very much, i love the expression of the youngster.
Thanks for this catch
With pleasure, balistar
19.September
The third fish today for Beaumonts offspring, he/she was on the nest during the night.
Beaumont takes off...what a Dad!
Re: Osprey Nests in North America
Posted: September 19th, 2019, 10:42 pm
by Birdfriend
...and Beaumont comes with the fourth one. The chick was on the cam and lands down on Dads wing, oops.
Beaumont delivered six fishes til 17:10 cam time. In the evening around 18:15 Beaumont delivered a smaller dinner- fish, so it were seven fishes.