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While reading up on the bird species that are commonly seen on the reserve I learned that the wren is actually the most common breeding bird in the UK with …
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While reading up on the bird species that are commonly seen on the reserve I learned that the wren is actually the most common breeding bird in the UK with …
Ringed Plover and Dunlins were spotted together at Rossie Spit on the 22nd June. Goldeneye numbers have increased, with 45 spotted at the centre of the Basin on the 23rd. The …
Hi folks, Lindsay, our volunteer cameraman is doing a wee bit of maintenance on our camera equipment, so there will be a bit of disruption to our webcam this afternoon. …
A hungry afternoon for our female osprey and her chick at the Loch of the Lowes today- despite two fish delivered by the male this morning, the pair were hungry …
It’s been a while since we last brought you news of Blue YD, last year’s satellite tagged chick from one of our Angus reserves, so I thought it was time …
While working at the peregrine watch site last week a few visitors reported seeing a family of ducks up near Bonnington Linn. To their horror the mother duck had flown …
Some more great questions about our osprey chick today from our readers- remember you to check out the FAQ tab at the top of this page and if you can’t …
With the tern raft camera permanently streaming online, minus a few hitches, there’s been the perfect opportunity to watch the Common Terns and all the behaviours connected to this time …
A few of you have emailed recently regarding three main issues: buffering times, the webcam image appearing “stretched” and the overall graininess of the picture. Whilst we are unable to …
Our Osprey chick is 24 days old today and what a difference three and a half weeks makes! If you look at the chick’s size compared to the eggs still …