Wildlife Diary Friday June 15th
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We have a fabulous talk here coming up on Monday night, the 18th June. The Rutland Osprey Project have tracked their birds to West Africa and are working with local …
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We have a fabulous talk here coming up on Monday night, the 18th June. The Rutland Osprey Project have tracked their birds to West Africa and are working with local …
To my delight, one of the juveniles decided that it would feed on a stump just in front of the peregrine site this evening. This gave us amazing views of …
The transformation of our juvenile falcons in the last week has been remarkable. A week ago both were flightless, still a bit downy and had never left the safety of …
During the peregrine watch on Tuesday, there was a surprise visit from an osprey. This is the second time an osprey has flown through the gorge, giving the adults reason …
At one stage today we had four ospreys on the Loch of the Lowes and the intruder dramas have gone on all day. We have our resident Osprey pair chasing …
One of the reserves most abundant mammals has been spotted quite a lot in the past few weeks. A sighting of one of these critters either has people running or …
Our Ospreys continue to delight and surprise us with lots of fascinating behavior, and the chick’s incredibly rapid development. This phenomenal growth spurt, whereby the chick will be almost adult …
The most exciting news today isn’t from our Ospreys but our Blue Tits, the oldest ones have fledged overnight leaving us looking at an empty box. They were in the …
Dock plants are famously associated as being a remedy to the irritation caused by stinging nettles. They are also the home of a very pretty beetle called the green dock …
Before we update you on our own Ospreys we have to mention the extraordinary events at the Dyfi Osprey Project yesterday. They were faced with an incredibly difficult decision in …