Osprey Diary 10th April
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Our female osprey’s behaviour is changing and showing all the signs of imminent egg laying. She is much more nest bound today and is spending increasing amounts of time in …
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Our female osprey’s behaviour is changing and showing all the signs of imminent egg laying. She is much more nest bound today and is spending increasing amounts of time in …
This April has proved to be as predictable as ever. We’ve had ‘April showers’ on and off over the past couple of days which will do wonders for all the …
Our ospreys here at Loch of the Lowes have done more nest renovation this spring than I can ever remember! It all started of course when the male arrived early …
It’s my turn to keep an eye on the peregrines and today has proven to be an interesting day up at the watch site, though first thing this morning it …
Here at Loch of the Lowes we are all now eagerly awaiting the possibility of osprey eggs any day – today is eight days since she was first mated this …
Due to the volume of emails received about webcams, we are unfortunately not in a position to respond to all on an individual basis. However, we welcome all feedback and …
All is well with our ospreys at their usual nest today- so far no high drama. Not too far way though, an interesting visitor dropped in: Yellow HA a young …
At this time of year it is not uncommon to see a lot of interesting migratory birds on the reserve as they make their way northwards after spending the winter …
After all last week shenanigans. It looks like the pair have settled on the top eyrie, lasted used in 2008. Although all previous courtship behavior had suggested the falcon had …
We have just seen our first Osprey of the year here on the reserve. An individual was spotted at around 2pm this afternoon near the Old Montrose area of the …