Osprey Diary 4th April
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Our poor ospreys have been sitting in the heavy rain for the last couple of days, possibly wondering why they left warmer climates to come to the cold Scottish spring! …
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Our poor ospreys have been sitting in the heavy rain for the last couple of days, possibly wondering why they left warmer climates to come to the cold Scottish spring! …
I mentioned last week that we saw an otter outside our visitor centre. Another large mammal that I’ve seen quite a lot recently is roe deer. They keep quite literally …
How many times have you gone outdoors and seen something that you cannot identify? For me it is thousands and I’m sure you will be the same. Nature is a …
Both mink and otter are present on the reserve and in the past we have had people sighting one and being convinced it was the other. Both animals are part …
by Lindsey Lots of huge jumps and wing flapping from Blue YZ today, this morning she did such a huge jump we thought she was off! She’s only 7 weeks …
As hares are predominantly a nocturnal species, getting to see them during the day is always a treat. The chances of this increases around this time of year, as the …
by Lindsey Visitors and staff were stunned this morning when a U.S.O (Unidentified Swimming Object) was sighted out in front of the hides. The monster appeared and reappeared slinking around …
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 …