Rutland Osprey, England 2019

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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by Ferenz » Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:52 am

And then there were three.....
Has 054, our eldest fledgling, left on migration?
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Our three remaining fledglings are enjoying the sunshine at Manton Bay this morning.
Who will be the next to leave on the 4,000km journey to the west coast of Africa?
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And then there was one.....
Our first fledgling 054 left a week ago and now two more of the youngsters 055 and 057 appear to be on their way leaving 056 in Manton Bay with Maya and 33.
When will they be on their way?
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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Sun Aug 25, 2019 7:35 am

Chills......so quick.....I cannot thank you enough for coverage Ferenz....soon the last will leave.
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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by Ferenz » Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:10 pm

August 24:

It appears 056, our last remaining youngster has now left,
the image below was one of the last sightings of him yesterday.
How fantastic that all four are now on their way, strong, healthy birds, a great success
- incredible parents - an amazing season is drawing to an end!
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August 27: Our four fledglings have 'flown the nest'.
But the parents remain.
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August 27: Maya and 33 are still here.
Maya brought in an enormous trout this morning.
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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by Ferenz » Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:14 pm

August 31 - Our adult birds in the sunshine yesterday.
Today they've each caught and eaten trout, so vital to build themselves up now before they leave.
33 is still guarding his territory
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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by Ferenz » Sat Mar 07, 2020 11:30 pm

Rutland Ospreys 4 March, 2020
We have had some incredibly exciting news regarding one of last years chicks!056, who fledged from Manton Bay, has been seen out in Gambia was the project's 150th chick to fledge so it is brilliant to hear that he is doing so well!
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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by IrishEyes » Sun Mar 08, 2020 5:53 am

WOW! Ferenz,. this is so exciting .. he is a beauty! :rh:
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Re: Rutland Osprey, England 2019

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Sun Mar 08, 2020 5:27 pm

Fascinating and exciting Ferenz and Hi Bev!
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