Second osprey egg of the season at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve

Female osprey NC0 laid her second egg of the season at the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve at 10:53 am this morning, 3 days after the arrival of her first egg on Wednesday 17 April.

Female osprey NC0 laying her second egg of the 2024 breeding season
Female osprey NC0 laying her second egg © Scottish Wildlife Trust

Female ospreys typically lay between two and three eggs in a season, so a further egg is expected. NC0 will stay on the nest to incubate her eggs for around 5-6 weeks before they hatch.

During the incubation period, a female osprey will incubate the eggs for around 80% of the time, with the male taking over for brief periods while the female feeds on the fish that he brings to the nest.

The Species Protection Team at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, with funds awarded by Postcode Planet Trust.

Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre is currently open seven days a week from 10:30am to 5pm. The Trust’s live osprey webcam ensures people from around the world can follow events as they happen.

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Female osprey NC0 laid her second egg of the season at the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve at 10:53 am this morning, 3 days after the …

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