More than just ‘seagulls’!

Living in coastal Scotland means that gulls are a regular sighting, whether you’re at Montrose Basin or in a city. It’s easy to fall into the trap of labeling all

Why I love my job!

As part of a new and exciting partnership between the charity Scottish Badgers and the Scottish Wildlife Trust we have been running Mammal Roadshows throughout South Lanarkshire schools to give

Update on FR3

You may have been wondering why there hasn’t been any news in recent weeks of our young satellite tagged osprey, FR3. Unfortunately it would appear that we have lost contact

Ringing Chicks and Osprey News

Yesterday proved to be an exciting day at Loch of the Lowes as the osprey chicks were ringed. It is important to do the ringing while the chicks are still

Our Chicks are Ringed!

Yesterday Keith Brockie was at Loch of the Lowes and he ringed our two osprey chicks. The youngest (smallest) is Blue PH1 and the oldest (largest) is PH2. The whole

Our Living Seas – Scotland’s Seagrass Meadows

In this guest blog Richard Lilley, Founding Director of Project Seagrass, explains the importance of this special habitat, and how people can help by submitting records through Seagrass Spotter Seagrasses

Sound on the Osprey Nestcam

A little while ago we wrote about the vandals attacking our microphone on the osprey nestcam. These were great tits who were pulling the fluffy covering off the microphone to

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