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Our young Osprey Blue 44 has had an exciting day today, with his longest flight so far at about 10minutes, and some intruders dramas to deal with. Earlier today his …
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Our young Osprey Blue 44 has had an exciting day today, with his longest flight so far at about 10minutes, and some intruders dramas to deal with. Earlier today his …
I’ll be the first to admit that I am a bit squeamish when it comes to spiders. The fact that harvestmen aren’t spiders, but closely related to them makes me …
This coming weekend, we have not one, not two, but three special events taking place, which makes it an ideal time to come along and see our wildlife LIVE! Saturday …
Our Osprey chick has been again perched underneath the nest in the thick shelter of the Scots pine branches in the thundery downpours today. His flights from the nest have …
Whilst on the reserve last week we spotted a common frog in the pond in the tree nursery. It was in a classic frog pose, just hanging out on the …
Some interesting fish eating behaviour from both our female and Blue 44 today. When this morning’s fish arrived she wasn’t on the nest and neither the chick nor his dad …
Earlier this week a family of mink were spotted on the river. Although very cute these animals cause a major problem to native wildlife. Originally brought to Britain for fur …
It’s been another busy fish delivery day with three Brown Trout and one Rainbow Trout in so far. The latest fish was tiny, what we call a ‘5 minute fish’ …
A great day of Osprey viewing here at Loch of the Lowes in the sunshine with lots of short flights by our chick Blue 44 and lots of osprey action …
A walk through the meadow at the moment will give you the opportunity to meet two of our seasonal volunteers. Dan and April are dedicated to mowing the grass in …