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Post by magicma on May 31, 2012 16:05:18 GMT
Ah lovely - my dose of birdies! Thank you Scyll. I love seeing the vids and the progressions. I still wish they would stop fighting though but that's nature I guess. I will look at them all again later, in case I missed anything!! Lovely Scyll, thanks again. MMa
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Post by Scylla on May 31, 2012 18:13:34 GMT
More sad news - the first-born chick at Dyfi, Wales (as seen on Springwatch) has died, and the newly-hatched isn't looking good That leaves one healthy one, but Nora, the mother, hasn't been feeding the chicks because the weather is SO bad, constant rain, she wants to keep them warm and dry. This is her this afternoon:
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Post by magicma on Jun 1, 2012 16:55:05 GMT
Oh Scyll - that is desperately sad. I wish maybe sometimes, the humans would help out. MMa
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Post by Scylla on Jun 2, 2012 5:46:23 GMT
One of the osprey chicks washed the nestcam for us this morning But it's dried in blurry streaks, so we're praying for rain, which makes a change Things are looking up for Monty and Nora's family at Dyfi I captured this yesterday morning - Monty thinks he will feed the chicks (he really is trying to be a New Dad) but he expects them to come take the fish from his beak! Nora comes to the rescue: I believe he's done better since, he's learning. This is only Monty and Nora's second year as parents.
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Post by magicma on Jun 2, 2012 9:25:37 GMT
Well Scyll, Monty is really not very good at feeding!!! Nora is good but, once again, the poor littlest one got very little. Maybe one day the parents will get the hang of things MMa
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Post by Scylla on Jun 2, 2012 17:17:54 GMT
CHARING CROSS PERRIES READY TO FLEDGE - Someone kindly posted this especially for you, Mma, in the osprey forum, dicing with death to do so ;-) She said: "Isn't it amazing....likely to fledge pretty soon....and I am especially excited that the little one has made it through when it looked so likely to die at the beginning".
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Post by magicma on Jun 3, 2012 10:28:35 GMT
Awe thank you Scyll (and the person who posted it - just for me!! I keep having to come back to make sure one hasn't fallen off!!! MMa
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Post by Scylla on Jun 3, 2012 16:09:57 GMT
Life can be hard for baby ospreys. EJ and Odin have 3 kids, two are similar in age/size, but #3 is much smaller. Some of us call it Feisty because that's what it is. It's not very sensible though, see what happens when it pics a fight with #1: And if you are wondering why the pic is so blurred - this is what happened yesterday, appropriately by Number2
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Post by magicma on Jun 3, 2012 17:55:55 GMT
What did happen to #2? Was he dead? Nasty fights - stop it!! MMa
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Post by Scylla on Jun 3, 2012 21:10:09 GMT
What did happen to #2? Was he dead? #2 pooped on the camera lens, nothing bad happened to him. All three osplets are fine and dandy. Who knows, #3 may have learned now not to take on someone twice its size - but it keeps doing it These three chicks are more advanced than last year's pair were, they are so strong and healthy, it's lovely. Odin has been bringing much bigger fish this year. I wish I knew their genders but we won't find out until ringing time.
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Post by magicma on Jun 4, 2012 10:38:49 GMT
Thank goodness, I'm so pleased all three are ok Fank you Scyll. I'm so excited now!! MMa
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Post by Scylla on Jun 4, 2012 11:20:10 GMT
In case I haven't explained about the Loch Garten osprey chicks: EJ came back from Africa early. She's always back before her mate Odin but this time there was even more time to pass - during which, a male osprey, Blue XD, from nearby-ish returned to find his nest had been destroyed by gales, so he reconnoitred and found EJ with a decent nest, and EJ accepted him after some slight doubt and resistance - loose woman! This is XD bringing in nest materials, I fell in love with him because of his industriousness, though everyone else was indignant that he'd wormed his way in: Anyway, Odin arrived and evicted XD* and mated with EJ as usual, although he was somewhat discombobulated to see an egg laid sooner than he would have expected (that's me anthropomorphising, but he did behave differently from previous years). Any road up, the long and the short of it is that some of us (who have not been wedded to Odin for several years) think that chicks #1 and #2 are XD's, and little #3 is Odin's. I would love if the donations that usually go towards satellite tagging (and both birds from last year have likely perished, and NONE of EJ's tagged chicks have survived their first year, I understand) to be spent on DNA testing at ringing time. But I don't know how traumatic that is for the birds. *XD returned to his old nest area, where it had been noticed that his nest couldn't be rebuilt so humans set up the base of another one for him, and his long-term mate Green J returned and built themselves a good nest and eggs were laid - but we're not getting updates. Green J is an elderly bird who has been a star in her time, producing many children, nearly as old as Lady of the Loch of the Lowes, who has managed to hatch one chick this year (last year's eggs all failed). Here is a beautiful red-tailed hawk chick nearly ready to fledge at Cornell University: I cannot view that image, it happens a lot lately on this site
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Post by Scylla on Jun 4, 2012 15:52:34 GMT
Prey delivery for the last 2 kestrel chicks - a lizard (you'll see it after a few seconds):
The last, lonely kestrel chick, its sibling has only just fledged:
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