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…all the volunteers and staff at Montrose Basin! We’re looking forward to another year of kingfishers, ospreys, and geese. Remember the visitor centre is still open 4 days a week…
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…all the volunteers and staff at Montrose Basin! We’re looking forward to another year of kingfishers, ospreys, and geese. Remember the visitor centre is still open 4 days a week…
…ospreys. We can’t wait to see how the season unfolds and (all being well) are looking forward to welcoming LM12’s mate back in the next week or two. Follow the…
…homes of local people and it can lack some facilities. This allows you to share their daily life and to immerse yourself even more in their culture. Ospreys © Thomas…
…the baking sun, it hasn’t been easy, but with spectacular views of leaping salmon and fishing ospreys, and with the help of some lovely volunteers, we’ve dead-headed and dug up…
…short flight around the loch before perching on top of the camera to watch her offspring learn to use their wings. As with most young ospreys when they…
…the size between this newcomer and the first two chicks. It’s no surprise after seeing what a mere few days growth looks like, to know that ospreys put on 70%…
…and look forward to seeing a new family develop and grow. Keep up to date with our blog to find out more about ospreys in general and of course our…
…wonderful job of protecting them from intruding ospreys, sheltering them from heavy rain (a struggle now they’re so big) and keeping a steady supply of fish going in to the…
…to get it restored asap. The security of the ospreys is our top priority as we continue to maintain 24/7 watch of the nest. Thank you for your patience. Lowes…
It can sometimes be quite hard to differentiate between the two breeding ospreys at Loch of the Lowes, male LM12 and female LF15. To make things easier this guide highlights…