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…know our ospreys! Keep up to date with our blog to find out more about ospreys in general and of course put your ID skills to the test on the…
…since. Ringed osprey Blue/White AE (known as Rothiemurchus) © Scottish Wildlife Trust Webcam It still remains unclear how ospreys and other migratory species forge their routes. As lone migrators, ospreys…
…watch all the more exciting. “Last year, our female arrived at 2 pm on 30 March but we have heard that ospreys have already been sighted in Dumfries. Our ospreys…
…run 24/7 nest protection at Lowes during this stage- as an unwitting disturbance could potentially cause the ospreys to lose their eggs. Ospreys incubate their eggs for an average of…
…broke and the sky became clearer several ospreys could be seen in the area with an intruding osprey attempting to land on the nest, much to the dismay and agitation…
…doom and gloom though, our last sighting of blue and orange feathers is often swiftly followed by our first sighting of hovering brown and white ones – our ospreys! Ospreys…
…of his mate LF15, which may come any day now. “2019 is a particularly special year for the Trust because it marks 50 years since ospreys first appeared on the…
…from the reserve since ospreys returned to Loch of the Lowes in 1969. Ospreys were extinct in Britain for much of the 20th century. They began to recover in the…