Wildlife Diary Monday 6th May
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by Lindsey Incubation continues with both birds have good spells on the nest. He finally brought her a fish this afternoon after only an hour or so nagging from her, …
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by Lindsey Incubation continues with both birds have good spells on the nest. He finally brought her a fish this afternoon after only an hour or so nagging from her, …
A lot of visitors have been asking me why we only have 1 egg this year. It has been suggested that the cold spring weather has stressed the falcon when …
by Lindsey Another quiet incubation day on the nest with both taking it in turns, although she was off for quite a while and he was quick to change over …
As I write this evening, our male osprey has just brought in a large and intact Perch , with its domed dorsal fin and distinctive red side fins, to the …
Its all gone quiet on the peregrine blog the past few days whilst Ive been away, but in this case I am very pleased to tell you that no news …
After a few days of milder, sunny weather, today dawned grey with a thick blanket of cloud threatening rain. Despite the increasingly wet day ( a few showers soon turning …
Osprey, Sand Martin and Swallow sightings have increased throughout the past month whilst there have been a few sightings of Common Terns. Since the first Osprey sighting on the 1st …
As we are entering the hopefully quiet and routine long period of incubation on the osprey nest, I thought I’d write today mostly about what else is happening on the …
A quiet day on the osprey nest again today so far – which is really very reassuring, as it seems all is well. The female left nest early this morning …
With all the excitement at the Loch of the Lowes osprey nest of late, it has been easy to be distracted from the fascinating story of the two young birds …