Osprey update – 10th August 2016
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We’ve seen all of our osprey family today so there are still no departures at present. As I write all three chicks are on the nest, perhaps in anticipation of …
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We’ve seen all of our osprey family today so there are still no departures at present. As I write all three chicks are on the nest, perhaps in anticipation of …
Our EVS (European Voluntary Service) volunteer and resident wildlife photographer, Chris Cachia Zammit, recently captured another stunning image of our male osprey, LM12, carrying a fish which he had just caught …
Scottish Power have opened the weir gates up at Bonnington Weir for a couple of weeks as they have turned off some of their systems, to carry out some important …
Thank you all for your patience, the webcam is now working correctly. Laura Visitor Centre Assistant
Due to technical difficulties we have been experiencing problems regarding streaming of the osprey nest camera. We are aware of this issue and are doing our best to remedy this. Your patience …
In this week's 50 for the Future article, co-authors Dr David Oliver and Professor Louise Heathwaite describe the various types and sources of diffuse pollution and discuss what needs to be done to manage it effectively.
We still have all five of our ospreys at Loch of the Lowes. The female (LF15) will be the first to leave on migration. Last year, she flew away on …
Our team of hard-working volunteers were doing some path scraping on the Corehouse side of the river recently. After the wet weather we had not long ago, the paths had …