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After the strong winds and sudden heavy downpours of rain over the last week, the forecast is for warmer, calmer weather ahead. Falling Trees It was alarming to find that …
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After the strong winds and sudden heavy downpours of rain over the last week, the forecast is for warmer, calmer weather ahead. Falling Trees It was alarming to find that …
Events from the nest today: Our famous osprey pair continue to incubate the three eggs here at Loch of the Lowes, with our female incubating throughout the night. At 4.18am …
The eyasses are growing up fast and will probably fledge the eyrie in less than two weeks. Their adult plumage has really come through now. It is amazing how much …
Events from the nest: Today has carried on much the same as usual with both ospreys turning the eggs regularly and several egg duty swaps throughout the day. 7Y has …
Standing as tall as a child and with a wingspan exceeding six feet, one of the most instantly recognisable birds on the Basin is the grey heron. At this time …
Events from the nest: It is now day 40 since the 3rd egg was layed, there is still a possibility that an egg may hatch and we would all love …
Events from the nest today: It is now 45 days after the first egg was laid, 42 after the second, and 39 after the third. There is still a chance …
The eyasses are still growing at an incredible rate. They are a lot more active on the ledge, walking up and down and wing flapping frequently. The eyasses now have …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: After the brief spell of squally weather our osprey pair has endured this week, life in the nest has returned to normal. …
Next week the 9th annual Angus Glens Walking Festival, organised by Angus Council, will take place. The festival will see events held across this wonderful county, which has been described as …