Dyfi Osprey Project 2015
Zekers Lia. De kinders zijn vandaag geringd. Details op Facebook: Info over ringen.
De bijzonderheden: alle in goede gezondheid.
Een knul, blauwe ring code W3, heet Brening
Een griet, blauwe ring code W2, heet Celyn
Mogelijk een griet, blauwe ring code W1, heet Merin.
De bijzonderheden: alle in goede gezondheid.
Een knul, blauwe ring code W3, heet Brening
Een griet, blauwe ring code W2, heet Celyn
Mogelijk een griet, blauwe ring code W1, heet Merin.
- Yleor
- Berichten: 12022
- Lid geworden op: zondag 10 februari 2008, 1:18:29
- Locatie: Amsterdam
- Contacteer:
Prachtige fotoseries hier Petra, ze zien er goed uit die kinderen! Moet ook wel want ze moeten een heel eind vliegen straks.
Is er nou nog iets vernomen van de Lady? Even opgezocht:
In 1991, a new female appeared on the nest, and little did we know then just how important this bird would be. Affectionately known as “Lady”, this osprey is thought to be the oldest known breeding osprey in the UK with an amazing breeding record at Lowes. In her 24 seasons here, with the help of four different males, she has hatched 71 eggs and managed to fledge 50 chicks. There is no doubting this female has been important in terms of breeding success and as an ambassador for osprey conservation in Scotland – she has captured the attention of webcam viewers from 96 countries, with over half a million people tuning in to watch her story unfold.
Whilst it is looking likely that she will not be returning to Lowes this season, it is impossible to know her fate. As Roy Dennis reminded us at his talk here last weekend, there could be many reasons why she has failed to return this year – it is possible that perhaps she is simply sunning herself in Spain! Regardless of the outcome of this season or the next, there is no doubt that this female has firmly cemented herself in Loch of the Lowes history, and the Scottish osprey conservation story.
Is er nou nog iets vernomen van de Lady? Even opgezocht:
In 1991, a new female appeared on the nest, and little did we know then just how important this bird would be. Affectionately known as “Lady”, this osprey is thought to be the oldest known breeding osprey in the UK with an amazing breeding record at Lowes. In her 24 seasons here, with the help of four different males, she has hatched 71 eggs and managed to fledge 50 chicks. There is no doubting this female has been important in terms of breeding success and as an ambassador for osprey conservation in Scotland – she has captured the attention of webcam viewers from 96 countries, with over half a million people tuning in to watch her story unfold.
Whilst it is looking likely that she will not be returning to Lowes this season, it is impossible to know her fate. As Roy Dennis reminded us at his talk here last weekend, there could be many reasons why she has failed to return this year – it is possible that perhaps she is simply sunning herself in Spain! Regardless of the outcome of this season or the next, there is no doubt that this female has firmly cemented herself in Loch of the Lowes history, and the Scottish osprey conservation story.
Dank Roely voor je berichtgeving over onze oude Lady. We zullen 't waarschijnlijk nooit weten (ik hoop dat ze in Spanje pensioeneert).
Het gaat goed met de kinders. Ik vind ze knap 'onrustig'; zijn denk ik nieuwsgierig naar het grootste luchtruim.
Hier een filmpje van Facebook. Hoop dat jullie 't kunnen zien?
Het gaat goed met de kinders. Ik vind ze knap 'onrustig'; zijn denk ik nieuwsgierig naar het grootste luchtruim.
Hier een filmpje van Facebook. Hoop dat jullie 't kunnen zien?