Round up – Wildlife Diary Sunday 13th and Monday 14th May
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Apologies for the lack of blog yesterday, Emma was on one of her rare days off and I haven’t been able to get to the blog until now. The last …
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Apologies for the lack of blog yesterday, Emma was on one of her rare days off and I haven’t been able to get to the blog until now. The last …
The falcon has started to feel comfortable leaving the chicks for up to an hour, which yesterday evening was enough time (she was actually back in 30 minutes!) for her …
I recently blogged about the frequent sightings of jays we’ve been having around the reserve. Well they’ve been spotted again and it looks like they’re nesting. A pair were spotted …
After yesterday’s drought of fish deliveries at our Loch of the Lowes nest, today our male bird has improved his game. However, he did not start the day well- bringing …
Our Osprey pair has now completed nearly four weeks of incubation and our observations have shown the eggs to have been very well tended by both birds. Time spent off …
Our ospreys quietly and confidently continued incubation today, mercifully not as wet and miserable as yesterday. Amazingly it is only about 10 days until our earliest possible hatching date- though …
The Falls of Clyde are spectacular at any time of the year and in all conditions. At low water, the craggy rocks create a diverse backdrop for the water flowing …
[Just a wee note this morning to say thanks to our tech boffins for getting the Scottish Wildlife Trust website back online!] Although a relatively quiet day on the osprey …
It’s been a dreich* (dismal) day here at Loch of the Lowes with endless rain. Our female Osprey, affectionately known as Lady/Isla/Marge, has been stoically incubating the eggs and is …
I have always said that don’t let the rain stop you from heading out to watch wildlife, you will often be rewarded! This evening the Falcon was giving her alarm …