Wildlife Blog 29th June 2011
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Events from the nest Our resident female was sitting tight on the three eggs this morning at 9.00 am, contact calling for her mate. She continued calling until 10.15 am …
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Events from the nest Our resident female was sitting tight on the three eggs this morning at 9.00 am, contact calling for her mate. She continued calling until 10.15 am …
Events from the nest It is now 70 days since the third egg was laid on the 19th of April and our Osprey pair continue to incubate. It was observed …
Events at the nest today: 9.00 Nest unattended 9.17 Both birds back at nest, female incubating eggs, male flies off 9.20 to 11.19 Male and female alternating incubation 11.50 to …
Events from the nest: Incubation has continued for the majority of the weekend, with both our ospreys taking turns tending to the three unhatched eggs. ‘7Y’ was at the nest …
Events from the nest: It is now 66 days after the third egg was laid on the 19th April, but our osprey pair continue to incubate. Since yesterday’s blog post, …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: Our osprey pair has switched places several times throughout the day. At 10:28am, our male returned to the nest, bringing with him …
Good afternoon all, Events at the nest today: At 10:25am, our male departed the nest leaving the eggs unattended, with the female returning at 10:38am to continue incubation. Then at …
Events from the nest: Over the past few days our ospreys have continued incubating the three eggs that remain on the nest. During Sunday daytime, the male carried out most …
Events from the nest: In contrast to yesterday, the female has been incubating the eggs for the majority of today. She took over incubation from ‘7Y’ at 10am and stayed …
Events from the nest: Throughout the course of the day so far, it has mainly been our male that we have seen on the nest incubating the three eggs that …