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At just before one o’clock this morning, our female osprey’s behaviour changed as she lay in the nest. Within minutes her body could be seen pulsating and the classic egg …
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At just before one o’clock this morning, our female osprey’s behaviour changed as she lay in the nest. Within minutes her body could be seen pulsating and the classic egg …
We’ve been very busy here at the Falls of Clyde of late and I am now happy to say we have our full complement of seasonal staff and volunteer placements. …
18 days after reuniting with her partner LM12 at Loch of the Lowes, LF15 finally put an end to our anxious wait and laid her first egg of the season …
After an anxious wait, I am delighted to announce that at 12.52am this morning our female laid her first egg! After a view minutes of visible panting and contractions, she …
Just a wee note to say that we are still waiting for an egg to be laid. After a windy morning under clear blue skies, the clouds are now rolling …
Hi there again! Luckily the weather has been getting better during the day, but unfortunately the nights are very rainy! We’ve been very busy with scraping paths these days. Because …
Ciao to everyone, Marika speaking. Do you know when, for years and years, you chase a desire, an inspiration for which you feel like you could do everything, and suddenly …
There is a great feeling of excited anticipation running through the Visitor Centre and Hides at Loch of the Lowes today. Our female, LF15, is blissfully unaware of how carefully …
In this week's 50 for the Future article, Robin Harper explains why putting environmental education at the heart of the curriculum is of such importance.
This week I had the pleasure of meeting a lovely couple, Dave and Dot who are walking from Lands End to John o’Groats. They have walked over 800 miles in …