Let’s Walk! A Guide to the Montrose Basin Reserve Walks
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…likely to see varies with the changing tides. Waders and ospreys during the summer months are best seen at low tide. You can check the tide times here. Or, call…
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…likely to see varies with the changing tides. Waders and ospreys during the summer months are best seen at low tide. You can check the tide times here. Or, call…
…the visitors. Close up views from the Visitor Centre of Ospreys fishing are a regular occurrence throughout the Summer. More information on the Montrose Basin Ospreys can be found here….
…or the Loch of the Lowes to get good views of ospreys. But with the decreased amounts of walkers and the absence of fishermen, I got even better views in…
…seeing ospreys fishing over the Basin daily, pink-footed goose season is fast-approaching, and we’re still anticipating our first kingfisher sighting since breeding season began back in March! Remember to book…
…on the egg to begin the period of incubation, which typically lasts an average of 37 days. Ospreys usually lay 2-3 eggs several days apart. Judging by the laying pattern…
…nest at Loch of the Lowes. We were all delighted that NC0 laid her first egg after the strong winds had passed, 17 days following our ospreys’ first successful mating….
…Trust does a fantastic job protecting ospreys at Loch of the Lowes and helping the public to understand the lives of these amazing birds of prey. “We’re delighted to hear…
…play a part in ensuring the reserve provides a safe and secure place for nesting ospreys. “We’re hopeful this tiny chick will be joined by two siblings by the end…
Over Easter weekend our ospreys have had a wide range of weather to contend with. Despite Saturday being lovely and sunny with temperatures reaching almost 20 degrees Celsius, Sunday brought…
…at dawn and dusk, and – of course – our resident breeding ospreys incubating three eggs. The Visitor Centre team at Loch of the Lowes are looking forward to being…