Wildlife Diary Monday 20th May
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by Lindsey It’s been warm here today and this morning our male could be seen with his tongue out panting heavily. Ospreys don’t have sweat glands so this is their …
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by Lindsey It’s been warm here today and this morning our male could be seen with his tongue out panting heavily. Ospreys don’t have sweat glands so this is their …
by Lindsey It started out as a quiet day on the nest, no fish and just the occasional change over as normal. Then he did it again, he left the …
A cool, wet and rather dreary day today at Loch of the Lowes, in complete contrast to yesterdays stunning warm sunshine- which makes us so grateful that our male bird …
A worrying day at the Loch of the Lowes Osprey nest with the four eggs again left alone by the male bird- thankfully they survived over an hour on their …
The osprey nest at Loch of the Lowes has always drawn quite a lot of attention to ospreys and other birds alike. Every year we have a few ospreys visiting …
Our female osprey has been doing the vast majority of egg incubation today, in contrast to yesterday, and has been turning the eggs very regularly. Both birds have been doing …
Just when we were enjoying a routine and peaceful incubation, drama on our Osprey nest at Loch of the Lowes. As we all know, all birds eggs need warmth and …
Just to re-iterate Lindsey’s blog post from yesterday – we are aware that the webcam is offline at present. The problem seems to be affecting all Scottish Wildlife Trust webcams, …
by Lindsey A big Brown Trout arrived this morning for our female, the 92nd fish of the season so far. We have some exciting news about the auction for the …
by Lindsey Incubation continues as normal with our male and female Osprey taking turns to sit on the eggs. Last year our male spent much of his time on perches …