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…few days had been too much for the old Scot’s pine tree that has housed the ospreys at Balgavies Loch for many years. Suddenly and without warning the tree suffered…
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…few days had been too much for the old Scot’s pine tree that has housed the ospreys at Balgavies Loch for many years. Suddenly and without warning the tree suffered…
…is one which remains a local mystery. Ospreys migrate over 6,000 miles each year travelling between West African wintering grounds and UK breeding sites. Green, an SWT volunteer, said: “This…
…another wee ‘jack pike’ in the early hours of Saturday 5th August, and brought it back to the nest for eating. Young ospreys don’t usually don’t really hone their hunting…
…we will have some egg laying news in about 10 days time. While we’re very excited to have our ospreys back. Please be mindful of the government guidelines in regards…
…on the nest, which always proves a challenge for ospreys, no matter what age they are. As well as practicing their fancy flying skills, LP8 has been taking household chores…
…but doing his fair share of defending the nest from intruding osprey and even the odd buzzard. As with all ospreys, whilst the male’s duty is to hunt, the female’s…
…paler and slightly smaller. This gives us an idea of which egg will hatch first. Interestingly, the patterning and colouration of an osprey’s eggs are similar for an individual female…
…Loch of the Lowes Our Perthshire Ranger Sara Rasmussen said: “Younger ospreys tend to be less productive so we thought that NC0 might stop at two eggs this year, but…
…among ospreys as well as humans, though mother NC0 is good at ensuring both are presented with food! LM12 delivers the goods © Scottish Wildlife Trust Now that there are…