Wildlife Diary Firday 13th July
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In other wildlife news this week, your SWT Perthshire ranger team ( Emma and her four trainee volunteers) have been very busy out on Loch of the Lowes and our …
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In other wildlife news this week, your SWT Perthshire ranger team ( Emma and her four trainee volunteers) have been very busy out on Loch of the Lowes and our …
Update on Osprey chick satellite tracking Harness As we mentioned last night, our Osprey chick Blue 44, has acquired a slender thread hanging down his chest from the satellite tracking …
Our young Osprey Blue44 is going from strength to strength and has today been doing some great jumps whilst flapping- actually off the nest vertically a few inches, before landing …
Whilst the peregrines have been breeding, two of the paths on the reserve have been shut to minimise the disturbance to them. Now the peregrines have left the nest both …
The Thread: Keen Osprey webcam watchers will have noticed that our osprey chicks Blue 44 has a slender sewing thread currently hanging down from the Satellite tracking harness on his …
Did you know we have chickens in the woods here at the Falls of Clyde? They are completely wild and free to roam. Well not that they can because these …
I had the tremendous privilege today of learning a great deal more about Osprey eggs in the course of delivering our two unhatched 2012 eggs to the National Museum of …
At last some wonderful sunshine here in Perthshire and a gorgeous day at Loch of the Lowes. Our Osprey chick Blue 44 is getting more and more vigorous in his …
It’s been a lovely, still day here with occasional glimpses of sun and longer glimpses of rain. There have been three fish deliveries on the Osprey nest so far today, …
Some of the trees on the reserve look like they are undergoing a spider infestation. These cobweb like structures are actually where moth eggs are laid and hatch out to …