Wildlife Diary Tuesday 21st May
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by Lindsey It appeared to be another quiet day in and round the loch but it was lulling us into a false sense of security. But the biggest drama wasn’t …
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by Lindsey It appeared to be another quiet day in and round the loch but it was lulling us into a false sense of security. But the biggest drama wasn’t …
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 …
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 …
There are 4 days remaining for would-be bidders to stake a claim for the chance to own the original portrait illustration by Simon Forkner (2011 residential volunteer) of our famous …
by Lindsey Incubation continues with both birds have good spells on the nest. He finally brought her a fish this afternoon after only an hour or so nagging from her, …
by Lindsey Another quiet incubation day on the nest with both taking it in turns, although she was off for quite a while and he was quick to change over …
by Lindsey Another quiet day on the Osprey nest with various changeovers, two fish: one pike and one perch and it got so hot around lunchtime he even started panting …
To mark our incredible female osprey’s latest feat of producing a clutch of four eggs, we are offering for auction a unique piece of original artwork. During his stay in …