Wildlife Diary Thursday 10th May
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It’s been a dreich* (dismal) day here at Loch of the Lowes with endless rain. Our female Osprey, affectionately known as Lady/Isla/Marge, has been stoically incubating the eggs and is …
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It’s been a dreich* (dismal) day here at Loch of the Lowes with endless rain. Our female Osprey, affectionately known as Lady/Isla/Marge, has been stoically incubating the eggs and is …
Drama at the nest today as the intruder Osprey returned, this time landing on our female’s back as she was incubating. Being the tough old bird that she is she …
As we await the imminent arrival of our famous osprey and her partner I thought I would just provide you with a quick update on the fortunes of the various …
Rest assured our preparations for the imminent arrival of our Ospreys on spring migration are well underway. Here is a link to an amazing picture taken by John Monks of …
The large estuary at Montrose Basin is an extremely dangerous habitat with a mosaic of mud, sand banks, burns, quicksand, mussel beds, shingle banks and the River South Esk running …
Yesterday was an excellent day at Montrose Basin. Throughout the day sandwich terns and an osprey were seen fishing on the reserve and the feeders around the Centre were visited by …
Well, aren’t I glad I didn’t back any horses in last week’s Grand National?! Literally only a few hours after I uploaded my last post saying we hadn’t seen any …
Everyone knows that “one swallow doesn’t make a summer”, however, when the first summer migrants start to reappear, you know the worst of the long, harsh winter is well and …
Hi All As you may know we will only be posting the wildlife diary every few days. We will from today be putting up a post where you guys can …
Good Morning All, The pine marten showed really well last night along with some deer and a few hedgehogs. I only saw the hedgehogs when I logged on last night. …