Wildlife Blog 25th April 2011
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Good afternoon all, Events from the nest today: We must begin by mentioning a bit of drama which happened after the previous blog entry yesterday evening. At 17:24; an interloper …
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Good afternoon all, Events from the nest today: We must begin by mentioning a bit of drama which happened after the previous blog entry yesterday evening. At 17:24; an interloper …
Events from the nest: We have had several intruders around the nest today, including a Grey Heron at 08.53 this morning and unidentified ospreys at 08.34 and 13.42. These intruders …
Events on the nest today: A headless fish was delivered to the nest at 08.11 this morning by 7Y. Our resident female then took the fish and flew off with …
Did you know that the first Sunday in May is International Dawn Chorus Day? Events will be held across the world and to help mark this global celebration of one …
Events from the nest today: Incubation continues on the nest, now 9 days after the first egg was laid by our female. Her mate, 7Y, has been doing a fantastic …
The peregrines are three weeks into incubation now as the last egg was laid on the 31st March and all seems well at the eyrie. They are taking turns to incubate with a …
Events from the nest today: Throughout the day so far, our male and female ospreys have been making regular changes in incubation duties of the three eggs laid on the …
Summer migrants are certainly dropping in thick and fast here at Montrose and since my last post on returning migrants, we have had our first sightings of sandwich tern and …
Good afternoon all, Events from the nest today: WE HAVE A THIRD EGG! The event actually took place at 7:15pm last night and was recorded by our 24 hour Species …
Co-ordinated by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) monitors waterbirds throughout the UK. Carried out on the same day once a month right across the …