Osprey Update 18th of January to 22nd January
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Our young osprey seems to have left the coast for the present time and has settled in the inland waterways along the Senegal River. He commonly makes his way to …
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Our young osprey seems to have left the coast for the present time and has settled in the inland waterways along the Senegal River. He commonly makes his way to …
We apologise again but unfortunately the visitor will remain closed tomorrow. Although there has been no further snowfall today, temperatures have remained low so there hasn’t been any significant thaw. …
Please accept our apologies for the fact that the Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre will be CLOSED UNTIL SUNDAY at the earliest- please check here for further updates. Whilst we …
One of the first challenges we were posed with was to go out and explore the reserve armed with the camera traps and try and capture some interesting footage of …
Due to heavy snowfall overnight in the Dunkeld area and further significant snow forecast for later, the visitor centre will not be opening today. We will review the situation tomorrow …
In news from Africa, our young Osprey Blue YD has left the coast and headed back yet again to his favorite bend of the Senegal and Doue rivers! After a …
This week for the first time the blog has been entrusted to the very capable hands of the new residential “Winter Wildlife Assistants” Kirstin and Emma- Hi there. We have …
Our young Angus born Osprey Blue YD continues to consolidate his territory along the Senegal coastline this week with a few exciting exceptions. One of his favourite fishing haunts appears …
We still have no data being received by the satellite from Blue 44’s transmitter alas, but we must remain hopefully that he is alive and well. We must remember that a high percentage ( by some estimates up …
Happy New Year from all the staff, volunteers and wildlife at Loch of the Lowes! Now that the flood waters have receded and the loch level is back to normal …