The eyasses are now feeding themselves most of the time.
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Over the last few days we have had some amazing views of the fledgling tiercel and it has been a real privilege to see them so close up. They have …
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Over the last few days we have had some amazing views of the fledgling tiercel and it has been a real privilege to see them so close up. They have …
Peregrines This year’s Falls of Clyde young peregrine falcon chicks fledged on Lanark Lanimer’s Day (Thursday 9th June). Right from hatching, these two juvenile male birds have grown and developed …
Events from the nest: Throughout the course of the day so far, it has mainly been our male that we have seen on the nest incubating the three eggs that …
Events from the nest: Our famous osprey pair are still continuing with incubation duties. It is now 15 days since the last of the three eggs was expected to hatch. …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: Another average day for our osprey pair today, with incubation behaviour taking place as usual. The male brought in a fish at …
At low tide the mudflats of Montrose Basin are a safe haven for between 10-20 seals each day. The seals, which are almost always common seals, also known as harbour …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: Today has been a fairly uneventful one for our osprey pair. At several point during the day our pair have switched places, …
The eyasses have mainly been sitting in the pine trees on the other side of the gorge from the peregrine watch. They get a good viewpoint from up there and …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: At 09:05am this morning, the male arrived back at the nest with a large fish which was then taken away by the …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: An average day on the nest today for our osprey pair, with both birds taking turns at incubation duty as normal. At …