Basin Notes – 15th April
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The unusually cold weather we experienced during March left us all questioning what would happen to the summer migrants due to arrive on our shores to breed. The specially constructed …
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The unusually cold weather we experienced during March left us all questioning what would happen to the summer migrants due to arrive on our shores to breed. The specially constructed …
A lovely spring day here at Loch of the Lowes with glorious warm sunshine- and a few light showers to keep us on our toes! The ospreys continue with their …
Overjoyed doesn’t begin to describe our feelings here as we can confirm the presence of THREE Eggs on our osprey nest this morning. We believe the egg was laid in …
We have very recently discovered that there is a free web browser call Puffin which can be downloaded via the iTunes store, for use on iPads & iPhones. This browser …
Well, three osprey eggs is more than I dared hope for just a few days ago- it seems like our veteran female is determined to prove our doubting her was …
There is so much nature news from Loch of the Lowes today we thought we’d better give our beaver its own blog post ( look below for Osprey News 24th April) . …
It’s been Adam’s weekend so it’s been me and the volunteers watching the site for the last couple of days. I would love to write that Adam has missed out …
Gulls are one of those groups that we tend not to give a lot of attention to. After all, they appear to be everywhere and tend to be associated with …
A wet and windy day at the watch point. The peregrines have been fairy inactive today, the tiercel has been doing most of the incubation with the falcon sheltering away, …
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 …