Loch of the Lowes (Scotland) Osprey
Re: Loch of the Lowes (Scotland) Osprey
RSPB Loch Garten, Abernethy wrote:
After George failed to bring a fish in the last few days, EJ has finally gone and caught herself a nice juicy one.
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After George failed to bring a fish in the last few days, EJ has finally gone and caught herself a nice juicy one.
https://www.facebook.com/RSPB.LochGarte ... =3&theater
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It looks like a turnaround for EJ.
I am happy that she is finally fishing herself and even leaves the eggs alone for hours now.
Junior probably thought he was getting some fish, because when he landed in the nest, she was already sitting in the tree with her fish.
It looks like a turnaround for EJ.
I am happy that she is finally fishing herself and even leaves the eggs alone for hours now.
Junior probably thought he was getting some fish, because when he landed in the nest, she was already sitting in the tree with her fish.
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Louis tried to mate with Aila, but she refused.
The same thing happened yesterday at Clarach's.
I don't think there'll be a second egg in either nest.
Louis tried to mate with Aila, but she refused.
The same thing happened yesterday at Clarach's.
I don't think there'll be a second egg in either nest.
Loch Garten, Scotland - the agony has ended: eggs were left alone more than 5 hours & GJ doesn't breed. EJ might have time to recover.
https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/20 ... ncubation/Loch of The Lowes, Scotland
The time for egg hatching is fast approaching, and our Osprey pair have been patiently attending to their three eggs. As of today – 17th May – we are on day 34!
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OMG, just I read your post and see this...oh no, no no. The second season for this pair and now this tragedy.
Only sad news in many nests!
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Birdfriend,Birdfriend wrote: ↑May 19th, 2018, 10:16 pm OMG, just I read your post and see this...oh no, no no. The second season for this pair and now this tragedy.
Only sad news in many nests!
This year is extreme.
Clarach in Aberfoyle has lost her eggs to crows. EJ won't have any chicks because her new partner won't feed her.
That's three failed nests just in Scotland.
Osplet 1 nearly borne, not escaped the broken egg shell yet....
Second hatch in progress:
Egg shells are broken, chirping chick can be heard ...
Egg shells are broken, chirping chick can be heard ...
LotL - Morning feed 1h 32m ago - Bob 2 got stuffed sitting in front row and then fell on his back, well he got too much & couldn't stand on his little feet.
LOTL - another feed with Bob 2 waggling,
falling back & raising up soon with full crop...he got his share
falling back & raising up soon with full crop...he got his share