Wildlife Diary Sunday May 20th
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Well, no Osprey eggs have hatched so far today, but that hasn’t stopped it being one of the most beautiful and pleasant days here of the spring so far. Glorious …
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Well, no Osprey eggs have hatched so far today, but that hasn’t stopped it being one of the most beautiful and pleasant days here of the spring so far. Glorious …
Now the peregrine chicks are getting bigger, their pre-flight training is ramping up a gear. Both the chicks are testing out their wing muscles on a regular basis. Where as …
This evening at Loch of the Lowes there is a palpable sense of anticipation as our Ospreys near the end of their long incubation. For 35 days so far the …
Each year the peregrine chicks at the Falls of Clyde are ringed. This involves collecting the chicks from the nest and fitting them with a small metal ring on each …
Notes from the Night Watch Team 18th May Thankfully we have had another quiet week on night watch with no disturbance incidences affecting the ospreys. We did however have an …
Our apologies for the interruption to our Osprey and Squirrel Webcams overnight: our SWT wide server had gone down, and we have been able to restart it this morning with …
As I write, the male Osprey has just brought in a lovely whole brown trout to his mate a the nest, and there has been another seamless switch in incubation …
Despite recent poor hunting conditions for the adults, the peregrine chicks continue to grow at an exceptional rate! This is thanks to the hard work of the adults who are …
By Popular Demand : more dates announced! An Introduction to BASIC Wildlife Photography and Field-craft Workshop May 25th and 26th 2012 A basic photography workshop encompassing some of the rudimentary field-craft …
A quiet day on the nest today but perhaps that’s not surprising given it’s been raining more or less non stop all day. Our male, affectionately known as Laddie or …