UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

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UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Ferenz » Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:44 am

Loch of The Lowes, Scotland
09.03.2024
Breeding female osprey NC0, who was last seen on 15 July 2023, has returned to her nest at our Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve. This will be her 5th breeding season at Lowes. She was spotted on Friday 8 March at 17:52 remaining on the nest until 18:07. She started picking up sticks to get the nest ready for the 2024 breeding season. In the past NC0 has arrived on the 28th, 25th, 23rd, 17th and this year the 8th March - a whole 9 days earlier than an already unusually early return. It’s a really interesting and unusual pattern. Generally birds are fairly consistent in their return time, and usually males arrive a good week to 10 days before their mate to pimp up the nest, although last season both the Lowes ospreys returned on the 17th March!
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Female NC0 today at the nest

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Post by Ferenz » Fri Mar 29, 2024 3:26 am

Breeding osprey pair reunited at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve

Male osprey LM12 has returned to the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve on Wednesday 27 March at 16:38 for his 13th breeding season.

His mate for the past four years, female osprey NC0, arrived back on 08 March and has since been observed preparing their nest with twigs and moss. Together, the pair have fledged seven chicks, with LM12 having raised 21 chicks in total at this site. This will be LM12 and NC0’s fifth breeding season together.


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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Sat Apr 06, 2024 1:32 pm

Well Bravo, early birds.......
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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Ferenz » Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:25 pm

Loch of the Lowes, Scotland: First egg laid yesterday

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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Ferenz » Thu May 09, 2024 8:37 am

Terrible News:
seira wrote:
Sat May 04, 2024 7:45 pm
May 4

https://www.facebook.com/LochoftheLowes ... BjzVNrvvgl
It is with a very heavy heart that we announce that a dead osprey was found near Dunkeld yesterday (Friday 3 May) believed to be LM12.
This evening, Police Scotland has issued a statement appealing for any information that the local community might have that could help establish the circumstances of death.
The team are devastated at this news and we know that many of you will also be. Given the ongoing police investigation, we are not able to provide any further information at this time but will share any updates as they become available.
https://www.scotland.police.uk/what-s-h ... d-kinross/

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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Ferenz » Thu May 09, 2024 8:50 am

So sad
The start of a new osprey era at Lowes?

Following the desperately sad loss of LM12, it has been encouraging to observe NC0 spending more time off the nest caring for herself by bathing and heading off on several fishing trips. The eggs have not been viable for several days now, after an extended period of exposure at night in the rain. Given that NC0 would not have been able to incubate them to hatching and raise any chicks without her mate, this was to be expected.

Since Thursday afternoon there have been two male intruders paying her attention and although NC0 has tolerated them sitting on top of the camera or the perch, she has seen them off as soon as they try to land on the nest.
One male has been a very distinctive darker bird, with an unusual large pupil in his right eye. The other bird is much paler, with markings on the back of his head similar to NC0’s ‘rocket’ at a distance. One of his distinctive features is the pretty ‘guy-liner’ at the edges of his eyes.

With NC0 having left the area this afternoon presumably on a fishing trip, this paler male landed on the nest at 14:18 and spent the next 35 minutes trying to nest scrape and kick out the eggs. He finally succeeded in flicking one out of the nest cup onto the edge, kicked another one clean out of the nest, and crushed the remaining one under his foot.

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Male osprey on nest

Believe it or not this is a good outcome for NC0, as it should help her now move on from periodically trying to incubate the eggs, and make her more receptive to accepting this new male. Should she decide to pair up with this new male, it will not only make it easier for her to retain and defend her territory, but also allow plenty of time for the pair to develop a strong bond for next season. Of course, it would help things along if this new male were to start woo-ing her with some fish.

It’s early days yet though, and with lots of young osprey due to return into the country any day now, there could be a lot more interest in the nest and in NC0. We will have to see how things unfold in the coming days.

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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Ferenz » Thu May 09, 2024 9:00 am

Eggs laid: Egg #1 - 17.4.24 (10:48) Egg #2 - 20.4.24 (10:53) Egg #3 - 23.4.24 (20:47)

*Eggs destroyed on 7.5.24, by an unringed, pale male Osprey. Deemed unviable due to being chilled and left for periods without incubation
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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by JudyB » Thu May 09, 2024 9:14 am

Thanks for your reports here, Ferenz - such sad news.

It does make sense that this will help female NC0 move on, and possibly one of the males now visiting will make a good mate for her in the future.

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Re: UK Ospreys Loch of The Lowes, Scotland 2024

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Thu May 09, 2024 9:37 am

Wow, this is a lot to absorb. I hope that this turns out to be good for her and she finds a new mate. Also, that they discover what happened to her mate.
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