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« Reply #195 on: 29-May-12, 09:28:10 PM »

Thanks for the update Kris, I was afraid something was wrong as I checked on my lunch break and there were no updates. 
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« Reply #196 on: 29-May-12, 10:04:51 PM »

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the large Pike was brought in alive by the male to the nest, and he had serious problems releasing it from his talons despite the female grabbing it greedily. In the struggle, the fish got loose and it was still alive so flip flopped around the nest and almost flattened the wee chick several times- despite it being very comical the wee one was at serious risk, so the male promptly removed the fish from the nest and brought it back 20mins latter with the head removed- a  much safer dinner!
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« Reply #197 on: 09-Jun-12, 07:31:47 AM »





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Fish deliveries seem to be back on track again with a possible Salmon (our female started shredding it before we were able to confirm), a Rainbow Trout and a ubiquitous ‘Mystery Fish’. The ever growing chick has been well fed so much so it was refusing food earlier when its mum was determined to feed it. The chick is going from strength to strength and is becoming much darker and looking more like an osprey and less like a reptilian dinosaur every day. The feathers are clearly coming through on many parts of the body and it’s very active often roaming around the nest or wiggling around underneath its mother. She’s been huddled on the nest for most of today probably in response to the weather which has been wet and windy, a typical Scottish summer day!

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« Reply #198 on: 09-Jun-12, 10:35:26 AM »

We've got this subject going in 2 places.  Need to merge with Preparations at Loch of the Lowes.
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« Reply #199 on: 09-Jun-12, 01:31:27 PM »

We've got this subject going in 2 places.  Need to merge with Preparations at Loch of the Lowes.

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« Reply #200 on: 12-Jun-12, 07:50:03 AM »

On the Osprey front it’s been a quiet day on the nest, although at one point our male returned to the nest and our female left it for one of her short wing stretches. I haven’t seen her leave the chick with him before and he seemed happy just standing on the nest edge keeping an eye on the ever expanding youngster.

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« Reply #201 on: 18-Jun-12, 09:26:26 PM »

Our young Osprey chick is thriving, it’s a month old tomorrow and is growing at an enormous rate. The feathers are really coming through now and it’s looking more and more like its parents. Today it’s been joining in with the nest tidying and enjoying the fish dad has brought in. There was an intruder Osprey near the nest today which our male saw off, could it have been Rothiemurchus the radio tagged bird that’s been living nearby? We couldn’t get a good look but it will be interesting to see if he was in the area at the time.




Sad news today the  Blue Tits  chicks in our second nest box have died. It looks like something happened to the male last night as he didn’t return and, as it was cold, the female sat on the chicks keeping them warm for as long as possible. Eventually she had to go out and get some food for them all and the wee chicks just couldn’t stay warm. Unfortunately this is one of the things that happens in nature as raising chicks is a two bird job and without the male she just couldn’t do it on her own.
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« Reply #202 on: 03-Jul-12, 04:07:25 AM »

I just realised that the Loch of Lowes chick - a boy! - was ringed and satellite tagged yesterday! (One of the dates says 2 June, but it is actually 2 July.) Good info here re ringing (banding) and tagging.

http://blogs.scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/osprey/
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« Reply #203 on: 03-Jul-12, 06:19:25 AM »

I just realised that the Loch of Lowes chick - a boy! - was ringed and satellite tagged yesterday! (One of the dates says 2 June, but it is actually 2 July.) Good info here re ringing (banding) and tagging.

http://blogs.scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/osprey/

It's a boy!! Thanks Bobbie!
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« Reply #204 on: 03-Jul-12, 06:30:48 AM »

Tranny boy! Good luck little guy!
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« Reply #205 on: 03-Jul-12, 06:41:22 AM »

I am sooooooooo bummed I missed the banding action! Been watching every day but this event got past me.
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« Reply #206 on: 03-Jul-12, 07:47:35 AM »

Thanks for the update Bobbie!  wave
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« Reply #207 on: 16-Jul-12, 06:54:33 AM »


Update on Our Osprey Eggs
Posted on July 16, 2012 by rangeremma   

I have had a report back from Bob McGowan , Senior Curator, Birds
National Museums Scotland about our two unhatched Osprey eggs which were removed from the nest under license on the 2nd July. We asked for them to be analyzed to see what went wrong with them, and it turns out that they may not have been fertilised at all. Neither egg had any sign of an embryo inside and certainly not a chick ready to hatch, despite the fact that many of us were convinced we saw a tiny hole and movement in one around hatching time.

Mr McGowan said:

“The two eggs were rotten/addled with no sign of any development. I wonder if the prolonged wet weather might have been a factor in bacterial degradation (but I’m just speculating).â€

So why were the eggs not viable? We may never know exactly, but it is possible that either our male or female may have lower fertility, or it may be just very bad luck, I am told this is not unusual in Osprey nests, and that we shouldn’t worry unless it happens several years in a row.

As at many raptor nests in the UK this year second and third chicks have not survived due to the prolonger wet and cold weather and subsequent food shortages, perhaps it has been a blessing in disguise that we only had one viable egg this year. The resultant chick’s odds of survival have definitely been higher with all the food and attention to himself .
 

Good grief it’s been all go on the Osprey nest today with Blue 44 displaying more and more adult behaviour. This morning he fed himself from a fish that was left on the nest and he has being doing enormous vertical lifts taking him up past the camera so all we can see is an empty nest.


Everyone in the hides have been avidly watching him as he teeters on the nest stretching his wings wondering if today will be the day for fledging. We got action just not what we were expecting.

Our male, affectionately known as Laddie or Newman, brought a live Perch into the nest where it was writhing and thrashing about. Who steps forward to get it? We’re all thinking it will be our female but no it was Blue 44 who grabbed it with his talons and kept a tight hold. Dad was holding onto it tight so this fish was definitely not one that got away.

Then late this afternoon it all kicked off. Our male turned up with a fish but he barely landed when an intruder Osprey appeared overhead so he came off the nest to chase it away taking the fish with him. We then witnessed a fantastic aerial battle as our male, complete with fish in talons, chased the intruder around the loch and nest several times. Our female had obviously had enough of this by then and she came off the nest and saw the intruder off decisively. Our male took advantage of the intervention to land on a tree and start eating the fish – interesting priorities he’s got there! He’s since brought the fish for the rest of the family to eat.

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« Reply #208 on: 17-Jul-12, 06:08:43 PM »

Osprey chick, Blue 44 has fledged!

http://blogs.scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/osprey/2012/07/16/wildlife-diary-monday-16th-july/
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« Reply #209 on: 17-Jul-12, 06:17:40 PM »

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