The Ospreys are back !!

ABM
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April  starts  the  season  of  'Osprey  hunting'    for  me .

So  off  to  RSPB  Loch  Garten,  on-line  of  course,  and  the  sites  up, just  about,  but  no  Ospreys  as  yet.

So  over  to  Scottish  Wildlife Trusts  "Loch  of  The  Lowes"  Website  and,  and    Surprised  not  one  but  two  Ospreys  &  mating  in  full  view  of  the  cameras  !  Its  not  the  aged  "Lady"  but  a  new  female  now  in  residence,  so  we'll  have  to  see  if  the  old  girl  turns  up  at  all.  Well  she  is  believed  to  be  in  the  high  twenties  now,  darn  near  Geriatric  as  far  as  Ospreys  go !  I  understand  Rutland  has  a  number  of  arrivals   so  I  must  keep  watching  Loch  Garten  for  more  tales  of  Bad Bird  Behaviour  !!

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  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #2

    Just  found  this  "Orphaned"  post  of  mine  from  2 years  ago  and  it  is  just  about  the  right  time  to  resuscitate  it.

    The  ospreys  will  be  preparing  to  leave  West  Africa  ( Senegal  area)  or  even  the  south west  of  Iberia  after,  hopefully,  a  winter  fattening  up surprised  for  the  breeding  season  in  Northern  &  western  Europe  !  Keep  your  koi carps  protected  folks  but  enjoy  the  magnificent  sight  of  Ospreys  fishing  when  they  arrive  !!

    B

  • ValDa
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    edited March 2017 #3

    On Wednesday we were 'bird-watching' down at the Etang at Leucate in the Aude region of France, and saw two Ospreys fishing.  It's apparently on one of the migration routes north for birds of prey.  Let's hope they were birds heading back to Britain somewhere - either to ABM's Loch Garten, or to our Glaslyn site near Porthmadog in North Wales!

  • mickysf
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    edited March 2017 #4

    They might be 'English' birds headed for Rutland or Keilder Water or maybe new places! Where ever they are headed, let's wish them the best of luck and a persecution free breaking season.

  • ValDa
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    edited March 2017 #5

    From the following it sounds unlikely to be headed for Britain - the British birds appear to follow a different route up the west coast of France, then across the Bay of Biscay.  The 'live migration blog' shows one of the Rutland ospreys coming up the west coast of Africa:

     

  • ValDa
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    edited March 2017 #6

    The Glaslyn female Osprey (known as Mrs G) arrived back at the Glaslyn nest today!  Another safe migration - let's hope her mate (known as Aran) returns soon too, so they can get started on egg-laying.  Last year laying was complicated because of a number of useless or 'unfaithful' suitors, and a situation a bit like a Bryan Rix farce, but eventually Aran overcome all the other contenders, and got rid of their eggs.  Mrs G laid two more very late eggs, but the two resulting chicks were raised to fledging, and although late starters they left on their first migration.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #7

    Can't  get  anything  from  Loch  Garten  at  present  cry They  were  due  to  get  "Fibre"  in  over  the  winter  but,  while  that  may  have  been  done,  they  have  had  an  appalling  run  of  bad  luck  with  the  cameras  !!

    I'm  afraid  its  still  not  working,  so  I'm  hoping  against  hope  that  it  gets  going  before  I  head  up  there  on  Jolly  Hollys  or  I'll be  inclined  to  tell  'em  that  Bri's  none  too  pleased  !

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #8

    Technology  Bah  Fiddle-sticks  Rhubarb  !!

    Apparently  the  camera  at  Loch  Garten  is  up  and  running  ok  BUT    it  does  need  particular  kit  to  access  it.  !!  Try  "The  Blog"  for  details  !!

    I've  followed  the  latest  advice  &  if  you  cant  get  a  picture  via  the  RSPB  link  Then  go  to  CARNYX  &  then  click  on  FLASH  and  all  should  then  be  well {  it  is  for  me  anyway  !! }

    Anyway,  EJ  the  female  ( should  not  mention  it  but  the  lady  is  20  years  old  this  year  )  is  back  &  waiting  for  Odin,  he  long term  mate.  Come  on  boyo,  get  a  move  on  !!  Keeping  the  ladies  waiting,  indeed  surprised

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #9

    As  I've  posted  on  the  R S P B Thread  Both  EJ  &  Odin,  the  usually  resident  Ospreys  are  back  at  Loch  Garten  reserve  'oop  north'  coollaughing'

    Had  a  quick  peep  at  lunch  time  &  there  they  were,  enjoying  each  others  company  surprisedembarassed.

    Hope  there  are  no  intruders  around  at  Glaslyn  or  Loch  Garten  this  year  (  Flirty  Home  Wreckers  !!  )

     

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #10

    WHOOPEE  !!

    Delighted  to  see  on  the  R S P B Loch Garten  Web Site  Blog  that 

    the  R S P B   Abernethy  ( Loch  Garten  to  me  &  many  others ) 

    has  won  the   B B C  Countryfile  Magazine  "Reserve  Of  The  Year 

    Award"  --  to  be  featured  in  the  May  issue  of  the  magazine  !!

     

    Fully  expect  a  fanfare  of  trumpets  every  morning  at  6  !!

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #11

    The  World  is  at  peace ( apart  from  intruding  Corvids,  drat  them )  and  EJ  has  two  nice  neat  osprey  eggs  to  occupy  her  mind  !!  I  do  so  hope  there  will  be a  third,  &  that  Odin  can  provide  food for  his  latest  Brood !cool

  • SteveL
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    edited April 2017 #12

    Great live feed ABM thanks for the information.

    LIVE FEED

    Amazing pictures, just did a little bit of house keeping. Two eggs clearly visible, for a few seconds.

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #13

    The  kit  used  for  these  video  links  is  truly  superb,  Steve  !!

    The  female  at  Loch  Of  The  Lowes  last  year  was  not  ringed  but  the  observer  watching  the  Video  recognised  her  from  " A  Fleck  in  Her  Eye"  !!  -- his/her  phrase.  Now  if  we  check  the  range,  the  average  diameter  of  an  ospreys  eye,  the  pixel  count ,, ,, ,,  ,, ,, ,,

    Well  just  let me  say  I  wish  I  could  afford  cameras  and  lenses  of  that  quality  !!

  • ValDa
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    edited April 2017 #14

    There are now two nests under observation at Glaslyn.  Mrs G and her new suitor from last year Aran are nesting on the original nest, and a second pair (including one of the 'Flirty Home Wreckers' mentioned above).  have taken over the new nest site.  There are supposed to be Live Streams from both nests, but I can't acess them this morning.

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #15

    Just  had  a  peep  at  Loch  Garten  Nest   ---  one  osprey  head  &  tail  visible  in  a  large  deep  nest  of  snow  !!

    I  know  the  plumage  is  waterproof  to  a  fair  degree,  but  imitating  a  "Snow Bird"  is  ridiculous  !!

    Probably  Frozen  Trout  for  tea  tonight,  EJ  !!

     

     

    P.S. / Edit

    I  got  your  Glaslyn  site  OK  Valda,  One  on  Nest,  one  on  the  Branch.  But  its  not  snowed  at  all  as  far  as  I  can  see  --  but  very  sunny  &  noisy  wind.

  • ValDa
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    edited April 2017 #16

    I still can't access the Live Stream - and despite clearing cookies, cache, rebooting, updating Flash Player, it's not working for me.  Anyone else having problems?   I just get an error message saying Error loading player: No playable sources found

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #17

    www.glaslynwildlife.co.uk/live  then  straight  in  to  the  noisy  i.e. 

    windy  nest  --  of  wood  befitting  some  of  Rocky 2 Buckets  work  !

     

  • ValDa
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    edited April 2017 #18

    No sorry, still 'Error loading player: No playable sources found' and that's on Chrome, Firefox, or Internet Exlorer.  I have the latest version of Flash Player, and no problems watching the Loch Garden live stream, or the Cumbria Wildlife Trust webcam - just the Glaslyn one.

    Any more ideas?

  • ValDa
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    edited April 2017 #19

     Exactly the same thing on my OH's laptop, which has Windows 10 and a different browser altogether!  It's a mystery.

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #20

    HI  Valda

    On  windows  10,  using  Bing,  typed  Glaslyn Ospreys  in  search  panel

    Clicked  on  live  stream  and  there  she  is,  B&W  pics,  so  assuming  its  actually  Infra  Red.

    Bed  Time,  Scotland  tomorrow  so  Bieeeeee

  • ValDa
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    edited April 2017 #21

    Got it now!  Had to use Chrome settings, go through nine different steps, and changed the 'Plug Ins' settings to 'Ask permission'.  It doesn't ask permission, but does now allow me to view the Ospreys - and Mrs G is currently pruning her feathers in full view.

  • ValDa
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    edited May 2017 #22

    There is a bit of a 'Brian Rix Farce' or a bit of bigamy going on at Glaslyn, with the male Osprey (Aran) having two nests on the go. He is continuing to take fish to Mrs G on the first Glaslyn nest, and she has three eggs, but he is also regularly delivering fish to the second nest,  where a second female (5F) has now got two eggs!  Today he has caught four fish and shared them equally between nests.

    Anyone admire his stamina!????

  • Oneputt
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    edited May 2017 #23

    Sounds like the female last year at Llyn Clywedog.  Her mate was thrown out by another male and the eggs destroyed before a new clutch was laid. According to the warden the female used to go over Dyfi to visit her original mate.  Will be interesting to see what the situation is in a couple of weeks when we are up there.

    Dyfi camera: 

    http://www.dyfiospreyproject.com/live-streaming

     

  • N1805
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    edited May 2017 #24

    I occasionally [at different times of day] take a look at the RSPB live web cam of the Osprey nest @Loch Garten but to date have not managed to see any activity apart from head movements or slight wriggle.  Does anyone know the most likely time of day when I might see more movement/activity ?

  • N1805
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    edited May 2017 #25

    7.05pm ‘ish.   Just seen nest material brought in so both birds together for a very short time.

  • brue
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    edited May 2017 #26

    Loch Garten Osprey camera web link.

    SEE HERE

    Activity just now.15.05 smile

  • N1805
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    edited May 2017 #27

    Good to post the link. Apparently chick hatched yesterday.  Lucky to see it being fed this am.

  • Fisherman
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    edited May 2017 #28

    Poor fisher at Clywedog. I was there fishing yesterday and saw the Osprey try three time to catch a fish and failed each time. Never saw it going back to the nest with a fish. Perhaps it was scared of the tweeters posting abuse at it as they did at the Dovey Osprey project because one chick died.

  • Oneputt
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    edited May 2017 #29

    Watched one last year there, one attempt one fish.  Will be up there in about 10 days so hopefully we will get to see some action.

  • ABM
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    edited May 2017 #30

    Saddest  of news  from  Loch  Garten  alas  !  Male  Odin  has  been  driven  away  by  young  intruders,  EJ  the  female  has  lost  all  3  chicks  now,  not  sure  if  one  of  the  intruders  will  try  to  take  over  the  nest  &  resident  female    cry

    As  we  have  said before  --  this  nature  thing  is  hard  to  take  at  times.

    Brian

  • ValDa
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    edited May 2017 #31

    One of the Glaslyn eggs (original nest) has hatched this morning.