Wildlife Diary: Sunday 1st September
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by Lindsey It’s the first of September and according to the metrologists it’s officially the start of Autumn and it certainly feels like it. The woodland birds at the feeders …
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by Lindsey It’s the first of September and according to the metrologists it’s officially the start of Autumn and it certainly feels like it. The woodland birds at the feeders …
Perthshire has been delightful today with blue skies & bright sunshine. Blue YZ has been well provided for by our male osprey with a pike at 12.30hrs & a …
As summer is steadily drawing to a close and the first signs of Autumn start to show themselves around the reserve, walking around the reserve is made all the more …
A true sea duck, most at home far offshore and easiest to spot when sea watching, the Common Scoter is an unusual visitor here at Montrose Basin. However, for the …
Today has been great for observing migrating ospreys with four males & one juvenile spotted. Our male osprey brought a brown trout to the nest just before 10.00hrs which Blue …
Not a lot of action on the osprey nest today – in fact we spent most of the morning watching the flies on a rather unsavoury left over fish tail …
Apart from a fish delivery at ten to seven this morning, not much happened on the nest until half past 11, when both ospreys returned to the nest. The male …
Large, predominantly black in colour (at least from afar), and with a distinctive spread winged stance, cormorants are one of the most conspicuous birds both at the Basin and along …
Hello folks, Emma the ranger here again, saying a big thankyou to the rest of the Loch of the Lowes team for keeping the blog updated with wildlife news whilst …
Not too much to report on the Osprey front, both dad and our female chick are still here. Blue YZ took another step towards independence today when an intruder Osprey appeared. …