Osprey Migration News: 17th May
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Blue YD is heading north again! Our young satellite tracked osprey was only 15miles from Dunkirk this afternoon and heading towards the channel at 1pm. It seems he decided just …
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Blue YD is heading north again! Our young satellite tracked osprey was only 15miles from Dunkirk this afternoon and heading towards the channel at 1pm. It seems he decided just …
A lot of our attention this week has been focused towards the Tern raft, with many questions still to be answered. Will the Terns arrive back in good numbers this …
Yesterday I took a short sunny walk from the peregrine watch site towards Bonnington Linn and was rewarded with a great view of a common sandpiper bobbing away on the …
On Sunday afternoon I was up at the peregrine watch site and a young couple came up to me and asked a very useful question. ‘What wildlife other than peregrines …
Our young osprey Blue YD is having a continental holiday it seems on his first spring migration. He is still in Europe and after crisscrossing the French/ Belgium border he …
There has only been one main discussion point around Loch of the Lowes this week- osprey eggs! Q: Will the remaining two osprey eggs hatch? A: Only time will tell! …
This weekend come and celebrate the beauty of spring wildflowers with a range of activities at the Loch of the Lowes visitor centre. All weekend on 17th and 18th we …
This week we were hoping to be celebrating our first eyass sighting of the season. Instead we have been getting excited about finally getting a good view of an egg …
Within Osprey pairs nest-building is a cooperative venture. The birds search their local surroundings for dead branches and other suitable material and can go to a lot of trouble to …
With it fast approaching that time of year when you might stumble upon an apparently abandoned or doomed young bird in your garden, we thought it would be useful to …