Colour in an osprey
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…migrate back to West Africa for the winter. Ospreys usually nest near areas of water, like rivers and lochs. This is because they eat fish! You can spot an osprey…
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…migrate back to West Africa for the winter. Ospreys usually nest near areas of water, like rivers and lochs. This is because they eat fish! You can spot an osprey…
…said: “We were optimistic about a successful hatching for the osprey, known by many as ‘Lady’, this year but sadly all three of the eggs have failed to hatch. “Ospreys…
…couple of weeks crowds have been pouring in to the Visitor Centre at Loch of the Lowes to catch a glimpse of the ospreys. Members of the Scottish Wildlife Trust…
…can exert pressure on landowners and even governments to protect this migration route, which is vital to the survival of ospreys. If we protect more known osprey sites, we can…
…“Our 24 hour nest protection now becomes even more important. We will be monitoring the nest for as long as the ospreys are here and we hope we’ll see the…
…a job title that does no justice to the opportunity of spending two months monitoring ospreys during their breeding season in a stunning part of Scotland. I was a kid…
…with LF15 incubating at night. Male ospreys do not sleep in the nest overnight, instead finding a nearby perch to rest and keep a watchful eye for intruders. A…
What an exciting 24 hours for the ospreys at Loch of the Lowes reserve! One day after the first osprey chick hatched out on Saturday, a second chick emerged yesterday…
…looking forward to seeing them develop over the summer.” Sanjay Singh, Senior Programmes Manager, People’s Postcode Lottery said: “Our players will be thrilled to hear the ospreys at Loch of…
…drama of six intruding ospreys and LM12 going missing. But, the pair proved their strength yet again and before I knew it we were watching the eggs hatch. LM12 is…