Osprey Diary Tues 16th April
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What a windy day at Loch of the Lowes, with the nest tree rocking backwards and forwards, and the birds clinging on for dear life. Between downpours this morning and …
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What a windy day at Loch of the Lowes, with the nest tree rocking backwards and forwards, and the birds clinging on for dear life. Between downpours this morning and …
As you will have no doubt seen we have been experiencing intermittent transmission problems with both the HD & night cameras, hence the switching between the two that has been …
by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer Osprey Update A relatively quiet day on the nest with no intruders and both birds coming in and out. Our male has been continuing to …
HI folks, Emma the ranger here on nightshift. Our apologies that we are unable to webstream the osprey nest nightcam tonight. We are still getting the picture in the centre …
Before mating between peregrines begins, the pair will undertake various courtship displays which will establish a bond between them. These are as follows: Bowing: The male will bow to the …
It’s been a busy few weeks here at the Falls of Clyde, not helped by the fact I’ve been off gallivanting in the woods in the south west on some …
by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer Morning everyone We’ve switched the webcam back over to night cam for now as the day cam screen is completely covered with rain whereas the night cam …
by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer It’s been a funny old day weather wise with torrential rain this morning causing birds and volunteers alike to hunker down to avoid the worst …
It’s been a long time waiting, but the first sand martin has been sighted today, flying around the pond infront of the sand martin wall. Three weeks later than last …
The last couple of days on our Loch of the Lowes osprey nest have been alternatively routine, and exciting- and as we all know, these birds always keep us guessing …