Osprey Diary 31st March
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What a day it’s been- all the excitement of our female ospreys arrival, the whirlwind of media interest, and the flood of lovely phone calls and emails from people who are …
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What a day it’s been- all the excitement of our female ospreys arrival, the whirlwind of media interest, and the flood of lovely phone calls and emails from people who are …
She’s home! We are delighted that our beloved veteran female osprey know by many as “Lady” has arrived home to her nest. She breezed in at 6.49am and sat confidently …
Anyone hoping for a mothers day delight today in the form of our veteran female ospreys arrival will have sadly been disappointed. Alas there have been no new arrivals on …
Here at Loch of the Lowes, we are still waiting with baited breath to see if our much loved veteran female osprey will make it back this year- for the …
Our peregrine watch site is now open and our staff are all looking forward to getting stuck into the season. Along with our peregrine ranger and seasonal ranger, we also …
Our male osprey is still waiting for his usual mate, our veteran female known to many as Lady, to arrive, but in the meantime, he has been flirting with another …
Adam is taking a few well deserved days off so I have been manning the watch site this week and enjoying staying in the caravan to protect the peregrines. It …
Our apologies for the disruption to the osprey nest webcam again yesterday- our long suffering technician Michael deserves huge credit for working on it from 6.30am to 7pm yesterday to …
Our osprey male is still home alone- waiting patiently for his mate to arrive at Loch of the Lowes. No sign again today of other birds around our shores , …
March is usually a great time to watch waders and this year has been no exception. With the usual abundance of redshank and oystercatchers, greenshank, curlew, snipe, bar-tailed and black …