Eyes to the skies – its Osprey time
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By Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer It’s been all go on the Osprey front. Our resident male doesn’t seem to know what to do with the new female. He’s made several …
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By Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer It’s been all go on the Osprey front. Our resident male doesn’t seem to know what to do with the new female. He’s made several …
We can now officially confirm the presence of a healthy 2-3 year old male European Beaver on the Loch of the Lowes reserve- the first in over 400 years. We …
What a day of excitement here at Loch of the Lowes! With no fewer than four Ospreys seen on the reserve today, the trickle has become a flood! Firstly our …
Very exciting news – we believe that our resident male, “Lady’s” fourth mate who was new last year, has returned to Loch of the Lowes. At around 3.15 this afternoon an Osprey …
The excitement is really starting to mount here at Loch of the Lowes osprey sightings trickling in and news of birds arriving at other UK sites, such as Rutland Water …
Dear Supporters, In last week’s post on March 14th we announced the great news that we had been given the go-ahead to continue with the Satellite tracking project into 2013 and …
It might not feel it but Easter is on its way, and we’re not the only species thinking about eggs. Amazingly, some of our smallest bird species begin to lay …
by Ainoa and Kirsten, Species Protection Officers Today sees the official mustering of the troops in the anticipation of the return of Ospreys to Loch of the Lowes. We are …
By Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer We’ve had our first Osprey visitor to the nest today, an unringed bird landed very briefly on the nest before flying off again. After reviewing …