Osprey Tracking Update – 22nd March 2016
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With our female LF15 and a number of other birds now back at their nests in the UK osprey migration is definitely in full swing. However our young tracked bird, …
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With our female LF15 and a number of other birds now back at their nests in the UK osprey migration is definitely in full swing. However our young tracked bird, …
An osprey flew onto the Loch of the Lowes nest at 16.42 today … and is still there as I write! More news to follow …. Cherry
With news that a local osprey has already been seen back at his nest in the last few days, I thought I should take a moment to briefly introduce myself …
There’s nothing new to report on FR3 who remains at home within the confines of the bolongs (creeks) to the north of Bulok. The fact that our young osprey has been …
FR3’s behaviour pattern over the past fortnight has been largely consistent with that of the last couple of months, with one exception. Yesterday afternoon between 12 and 1pm our young …
FR3 It’s been business as usual over the past week for FR3, who shows no inclination to travel beyond the immediate vicinity of Bulok (The red points and orange lines indicate new …
There has been no change in FR3’s behaviour over the last couple of weeks with our young osprey remaining within the confines of the bolong (creek) to the north of Bulok …
As many of you will no doubt be aware, staff and volunteers from the Rutland Osprey Project have recently returned from a trip to the Gambia and Senegal. Since 2011 the …
Since last week’s worrying news of FR4’s disappearance we have all been waiting anxiously for any further information. Unfortunately none has been forthcoming – no new data has been received …
We currently have a vacancy for two Osprey Protection Officers at Loch of the Lowes. Working in rural Perthshire, the successful candidates will monitor all aspects of the returning breeding …