Osprey Diary 30th April
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As incubation of the three Osprey eggs continues calmly, we are all happy to see the more usual pattern of fish deliveries to the nest resumed. The rather odd ‘role reversal’ …
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As incubation of the three Osprey eggs continues calmly, we are all happy to see the more usual pattern of fish deliveries to the nest resumed. The rather odd ‘role reversal’ …
There’s been some wonderful wildlife sightings here at the Loch over the last couple of days. This morning a Slavonian Grebe (also known as a Horned Grebe) was spotted playing …
by Lindsey Injured Swan update – the swan has been spotted yesterday and today on Loch of the Lowes and we’ve been able to spend a good amount of time …
by Lindsey Our new osprey arrival is thriving, looking strong and healthy and doing lots of food begging and so is being fed regularly. There’s been four fish so far …
by Lindsey Still no chicks here and no sign of hatching yet. As well as examining the eggs every time one of the adults stands up we are also watching for …
by Lindsey Another quiet day on the Osprey nest with various changeovers, two fish: one pike and one perch and it got so hot around lunchtime he even started panting …
by Lindsey, Wildlife Interpretation Officer After the egg-citment of the second egg this morning, both birds have continued incubating as normal so we’ve been getting lots of good views of …
Some of our winter visitors have arrived with two Whooper Swans being spotted at the top of the loch. We’ve also had some Long Tailed Tits dotting around the hides …