Osprey Diary July 17, 2010

All appears calm to begin this day. Yesterday was full of excitement highlighted by “our” female catching 4 fish in as many attempts. I have been hoping that this would occur over the past few days. What a gal! The unexpected, as ever, ” bone caught in the throat” hopefully has not had ill effects on her.

When very little appears to be going on in front of our eyes, the egg “that wasn’t” stands large. I once called it “decor”, but perhaps now it can symbolise those past experiences for us all over the past 3-4 months.

Some days, the moments spent on the nest are spaced farther apart, by all parties, including “our” brilliant male. Let us try to savour each and every one of these times, the egg “that is”. Rinchen

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