
Looks like she is sated.


KS 3 shares with the crows...


We have had no sightings of KS3 or KS2 today, so we hope that they have started out on the journey to their lives as independent ospreys.
After searching the nesting area on foot late this afternoon, one of our volunteers managed to find Aran perched in a tree towards the back of the nest site. Unfortunately it was not possible to find this tree with our cameras, despite our best efforts. He was seen headed towards the estuary at 6.15pm, possibly going out fishing. Perhaps he will put in a final appearance on camera tomorrow before he begins his migration.
Spot the sparrowhawks!
We were visited by two female sparrowhawks around the nest area yesterday, can you spot both of them in the image below?
Here is the moment Mrs G arrived at 9:08 this morning, and she made sure the crows knew who's nest it was!
MrsG lays Egg #1 on 13 04 2019, blasé Aran stands by
https://www.glaslynwildlife.co.uk/2019/ ... g-of-2019/EGGSTRAORDINARY Mrs G has just laid the second egg of 2019!!! She stood up at 11:42 this morning, April 16, to reveal the egg. This is the 50th egg laid by Mrs G in her lifetime. An extraordinary achievement by an extraordinary osprey.
ChloeB and Tiger's Osprey DataBirdfriend wrote: ↑May 7th, 2019, 10:28 pm Know someone how old beautiful Mrs.G is? I have read about 50th? eggs are laid from her. So she would be around 20 years old!
https://www.imagicat.com/MrsGprofile.htmlGlaslyn Ospreys - Mrs G, Profile:
Unringed, therefore history unknown
Resident female at Glaslyn since 2004
To date (2018), Mrs G has successfully fledged 36 chicks from the Glaslyn nest
Many thanks, Ferenz! Isn't that great! What a female!Ferenz wrote: ↑May 10th, 2019, 7:53 pm ChloeB and Tiger's Osprey Data
https://www.imagicat.com/MrsGprofile.html