Wildlife Diary Monday 22nd April
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by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer Another quiet day on the nest with both birds taking turns to incubate and a lovely big trout coming in at lunchtime, it still had …
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by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer Another quiet day on the nest with both birds taking turns to incubate and a lovely big trout coming in at lunchtime, it still had …
It’s been another busy weekend here at the watch point, with visitors of all ages and several languages as well; plenty of French and Polish were a highlight. It was …
by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer After the egg-citment of the second egg this morning, both birds have continued incubating as normal so we’ve been getting lots of good views of …
Our marvelous ospreys have done it again- very early this morning a second egg was laid- our females 66th! A cause for further celebrations here as our chances of having osprey …
Our ospreys are settling in so well to their incubation routine, and today was a peaceful and calm day here on the loch. Our female has had a couple of …
Thanks for your patience everyone with our technical hiccups – as they say troubles come in threes and we’ve been troubleshooting three separate camera issues over the last week. Firstly, …
Not only do we have the great how may peregrine eggs mystery here at Falls of Clyde, we now have a second peregrine puzzle to unravel. Sadly this issue is …
Here at Loch of the Lowes we have been literally jumping for joy today with the wonderful news of the arrival of our first Osprey egg of the season on …
With the sunrise gradually creeping forward, your S.P.O.’s have finally seen some daylight and with spring in the air, action on the loch is increasing. No longer are we confined …
We are delighted to say that we have our first egg of 2013 at Loch of the Lowes! Despite very high winds and with an intruder osprey in the vacinity …