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…lull in the strong winds that the ospreys have had to endure in recent days. Female ospreys typically lay between two and three eggs in a season, so further eggs…
A group of local youngsters with a passion for Scotland’s wildlife is backing a project to track the first migratory journey of young osprey chicks which it is hoped will…
…18% of which were ringed ospreys from the UK. Indeed it is thought that one of our previous juvenile ospreys ‘Blue LR2’ may have been one such osprey who wintered…
After losing her long term breeding partner LM12, resident female osprey NC0 has taken the eye of several other male ospreys. A young, heavily marked osprey known to us in…
…arrival of her first egg on Wednesday 17 April. Female osprey NC0 laying her second egg © Scottish Wildlife Trust Female ospreys typically lay between two and three eggs in…
…Raptor Research, 2014. 48(4): p. 375-386. Dennis, R., A Life of Ospreys. 2008. Eireann, R.T. Plans to reintroduce up to 70 Ospreys over five years. 2023 12/04/2023]; Available from: https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2023/0403/1367997-osprey-reintroduction/#:~:text=Plans%20to%20reintroduce%20Ospreys%20into,Ireland%20around%20the%2017th%20century….
…intruding ospreys seeking to take over their nest in Scotland while they incubate their eggs and raise their chicks. Things don’t always turn out well for the resident ospreys of…
Following last week’s intruder blog featuring ospreys, today we’ll take a look at other birds that our resident ospreys ‘welcome’ with a good, old-fashioned, spectacular chase. First up, let’s talk…