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 Post subject: N WALES
PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 1:32 pm 
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JUST RETURNED FROM A 3 DAY BREAK CLIMBING IN NORTH WALES AND RECORDRD MY FIRST EVER RING OUZEL AND MY FIRST CUCKOO OF THE YEAR NOT ALOT ELSE REALLYNOT THAT I WAS LOOKING THAT MUCH I WAS TOO BUSY HOLDING ON


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 Post subject: Osprey
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:46 pm 
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Shame you go to Glaslyn valley just south of Portmadoc, there's a pair of Ospreys breeding. A public viewing point, with scopes and staff on hand. A camera is above the nest and the monitor is in one of the portacabins together with an old nest that got blow down.
The birds winter at rutland water.

The area is well protected by local people, police, army and land owners, and the nest is very hard to get near (the hide is 1 mile away) due to rivers and tidal marsh.

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 Post subject: Osprey
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:53 pm 
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Location: Bardney
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The birds winter at rutland water.


Don't Ospreys migrate to Africa in winter?


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 Post subject: Osprey
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:31 pm 
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The birds are ringed and quite alot known about thier movements.
Full details at the Osprey center and I was told this by RSPB warden at the site.
But this could just be this pair lol


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Extract from the RSPB Glaslyn Osprey web site:


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We are beginning to unravel the mystery of the male osprey. It appears as though it is our regular male after all, despite the absence of the orange ring from his right leg.

Using the camera installed on the nest, we have been able to zoom in on the metal BTO ring around his left leg and read the ID number, confirming his identity after all.

The mystery of what became of the ring still remains though. Perhaps it came off whilst he was fishing - it would receive quite an impact each time he plunges into the water. The ring could have come off anywhere between Wales and west Africa - suffice to say we won't be going looking for it!



for full story see:
http://blogs.rspb.org.uk/glaslynospreys/archive/2007/03/28/Wednesday-28-March.aspx


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 Post subject: Osprey
PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:24 pm 
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As I said told this by warden right or wrong lol

but thanks for putting it right


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