The Ospreys are back !!

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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 7 #632

     Thanks for that micky, I will have to have a look at that.

    Update from Keilder today confirms that No.3 chick in Nest 5A had died, a victim of the cold wet weather there.  There is at least 1 chick in Nest 2, and the sole chick in Nest 4 is eating well, thankfully.

     

  • mickysf
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    edited June 17 #633

    A possible explanation as to the Brenig ‘incident’. 
    https://www.birdguides.com/news/drone-nearly-knocks-osprey-chick-from-nest/?utm_campaign=1191983_Weekly%20News%20from%20BirdGuides%2017%2F06%2F2024&utm_medium=email&utm_source=dotdigital&dm_i=73DM,PJQN,ZVCQL,3E9Q3,1

    What ever was the root cause of the distressing event surely no drones what so ever should have been flown close by. Bit like a chain reaction, one stupid action could have that ripple effect.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 17 #634

    I did read that micky, and agree about the ban on drones near the location.

    On a brighter note, the sole chick at Manton Bay will be ringed on Wednesday if all goes to plan.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 18 #635

    More bad news, as the 3rd chick at Loch Arkaig has died because of a combination of cold wet weather, and aggression from No.2 chick who has stopped it from being fed. Such a pity.

    At Alyth there is now only 1 chick left. 

  • ADP1963
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    edited June 19 #636

    Fingers crossed Nellie this weather we have been having lately is a killer for many of our feathered friends. The feed rate for the Tit family has dropped to a dangerous level and as a result nests are failing,  this was particularly noticeable with the Great Tit's nest in the garden.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 19 #637

    The Manton Bay chick was ringed today, 1RO, and is a male. More details to follow.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 20 #638

    Mixed news today from Kei!der. The 2 remaining chicks on Nest 5A died between 14 & 17 June. This is extremely sad for the breeding pair as they have now lost their brood for the last 3yrs.

    Better news is that for the second year of breeding the pair at Nest 10 have 3 chicks.

    The 4 nest with camera coverage lost 8 of 12 chicks due to the prolonged cold wet conditions. However the 4 surviving chicks are doing well.

    It has been confirmed that the nest at Balgarvies has just 2 chicks, who appear to be growing well.

    At Rutland as well as the Manton Bay your Osprey being ringed the team also do the same at another nest in the area at which there were another 3 males, now 1R1,1R2 and 1R3.

  • ADP1963
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    edited June 21 #639

    Thank you Nellie.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 24 #640

    At Dyfi today the 3 chicks were ringed, two females 6B1 and 6B2, (the latter weighing in at over 2000g!surprised) and a single male, 6B3, at a mere 1545g.

     

  • heddlo
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    edited June 25 #641

    Sad to read that so many Osprey nests have lost chicks.  I have been watching the Poole Harbour 4 and they are doing really well, hopefully that will continue.  022 seems to be a great provider for them all and CJ7 is a marvellous and  caring mother.   I have also noticed that they all seem to get on together, in previous years I have seen much more aggressive behaviour, these siblings must like each other! 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 25 #642

    Heddlo, it may be that they are all males or that the later couple and therefore smaller chicks are females so all 4 are roughly the same size, as the females are generally bigger and more aggressive than the males.

  • ADP1963
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    edited June 26 #643

    Nellie when I look around lately those statistics don't only apply to our feathered friendswink

  • heddlo
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    edited June 26 #644

    Yes could be that Nellie, it will be interesting to find out when they get ringed.  

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 26 #645

    There is a daily summary of the nests around Loch Arkaig, and a couple of interesting statistics from Tuesday, 26th is that the male, Louis, at the viewed nest with chicks,  had this year delivered 249 fish to the nest, one of them as late as 23:45! These have been mainly Brown trout but also the occasional flat fish.

  • ADP1963
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    edited June 27 #646

    Fantastic fishing nellie, I hope these figures are not too common knowledge.

  • mickysf
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    edited June 27 #647

    Now there’s a talented provider, nellie. Not all parent birds have that skill. Well done Louis, hopefully those genes will be passed on to many future generations of UK ospreys!👏👍

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 27 #648

    Things have changed over the last coup!e of days as Louis only delivered one fish yesterday and has not appeared since. Could it be that he is injured or ill? In the meantime Dorcha, his mate, has flown from the nest and returned with a fish with which to feed the 2 chicks.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 4 #649

    Very mixed news, with Keilder suffering from the loss of over half their chicks due to the unseasonably cold, wet conditions. The pair of chicks at Loch Arkaig have been removed from their nest, following the concern about them not getting fed, and are now heading to Valencia, Spain, as part of an established translocation scheme. The 4 youngsters at Poole are all doing well and have been ringed, and appear to be all males. At Manton Bay the young Osprey has now fledged, taking its first flight a couple of days ago.

    I will search out more details from other nests later in the week.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 7 #650

    A rather depressing update from the Keilder nests. Our of 21 eggs/chicks there are only 7 left to fledge, 2 at Nest 2, 3 at Nest 7 and 2 at Nest 10.  The majority died due to lack of food because of the terrible, cold wet weather in the region, not ideal for the adult fishing apart from the chilling of the very young birds.

    Thankfully it would appear that the adult pairs, where there are no longer any chicks to feed, are still being seen at their respective nests

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 9 #651

    Here is a round-up on the situation at the monitored nests with young Ospreys, with their ring numbers where appropriate

    Llyn Brenig - 2 young both ringed; 1 male,  8B8; 1female, 8B9

    Llyn Clywedog - 2 young. 1 male, 8B6; 1 female, 8B7

    Glaslyn - 3 young. 1 male, 6M9; 2 females, 6M7 & 6M8

    Alyth - 1 chick

    Loch Arkaig - 2 chicks, taken for Translocation to Spain

    Manton Bay - 1  male fledgling, 1R0

    Foulshaw - 2 young, 1 male, 0C5; 1 female, 0C6

    Poole Harbour - 4 young, probably 2 of each, 5R0, 5R1, 5R2, & 5H6

  • ADP1963
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    edited July 10 #652

    Thank you Nellie

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 14 #653

    A further update.

    Dyfi - Female 6B1 named Gwenlais; Female 6B2 named Copon, Male 6B3 named Senni and he fledged today.

    Foulshaw -  Male 0C5; Male 0C6

    Poole - all 4 are Males, 5R0, 5R1, 5R2, & 5H6 - 5R0 and 2 both fledged today

    Llyn Brenig - Male 8B8 probably named Emrys, Female 8B9 likewise Bethen

    Loch Arkaig - the translocated pair have been given Yellow (Spanish) Darvic rings 1JR & 1JW. There are also other nests in the area of the loch where the chicks, a male at the  Benarkaig nest, and 2 females at another nest have been ringed, but numbers not suppied.

     

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 23 #654

    Lots of good news, with most of the young Ospreys now fledged, including the four at Poole and the pair of males at Balgarvie, also those on a new nest on private grounds near Perth.

    However there was a bit of very sad news. One of the chicks from Aylth, that had been translocated to Spain, because they were not being fed sufficiently, has just died after looking so for and having been so well looked after. An autopsy will be carried out to determine actual cause of death but the thought is that it was a degenerative condition which brought on heart failure.

    The latest Blog from Keilder Ospreys make for interesting reading.

    https://kielderospreys.wpcomstaging.com/blog/

     

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 24 #655

     More good news, from Tweed Valley Osprey Project, which can be seen on their Facebook page.

    https://m.facebook.com/tweedvalleyospreyproject

     Edit from yesterday. I said that it was a chick from Aylth that had died when it should have read that it was one of the Loch Arkaig chicks. Sorry for the confusion.

  • nelliethehooker
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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 29 #657

    It looks as if all, or nearly all, of is year's young that have survived have now fledged. Special mention should be made of the four at Poole, a fantastic success for such a young breeding pair in only their second season.

    Should anyone wish to view some great pictures of Ospreys in flight I would recommend the Balgavies Loch Ospreys Facebook pages.

  • mickysf
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    edited July 30 #658

    The Spring and early Summer weather certainly hasn’t helped our ospreys, it’s been unusually wet and windy as I’m sure we are all abundantly aware of and those breeding pairs up and down the length of the UK needed settled weather and they didn’t get it. 
    Yes, the Poole Harbour birds have been luckier than most, and such a young family too. Interestingly these birds feed primarily on mullet, flatfish and other marine fish species. Maybe more could now be done to encourage the reintroduction of ospreys in similar estuarine environments. I’d love to see this happen around the Humber and Wash areas, after all, they do breed in similar environments else where abroad.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 21 #659

    Reading the posts on the various Osprey web sites and it would appear that some of the parent birds have started on their migrations, especially those that had no young to feed. There are reports of the occasional juveniles who have been absent for a few days now too, so perhaps they too are on their way South, although the first of the recorded chicks to be born, at Manton Bay, is still being supplied fish by his male parent.

  • ADP1963
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    edited August 22 #660

    Nelie

                 Thank you so much for all the information on the Ospreys that you have provided I have really appreciated it. I myself will no longer post or read this forum.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 23 #661

    Should you by chance have a final look in here I just want to say that I am sorry that you will no longer be posting on this forum. All the best in whatever you do.