This year’s drama started in early April when the first female returned and quickly found a partner. Together they set about improving the nest, bringing in branches and soft nesting material, while the male regularly brought in fish.
But soon the birds’ behaviour changed from being a relaxed couple preparing to start a family, to a pair defending their home from an intruder.
Overnight the new osprey displaced the original female and it looks like she has now paired up with the male! We’re hoping to identify these birds soon and then we’ll know how old they are and where they were hatched.
The ospreys can be viewed live inside the Mini-Lodge at The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre (David Marshall Lodge), which is open 7 days a week from 10am til 5pm.
Hi, When these raptors are feeding how far are they likely to fly to secure food. Many thanks and look forward to visiting with the kids soon.
ReplyDeleteRegards Steven
Hi Steve, many thanks for your comment and question. The ospreys here fly up to 15 miles from the nest, and have been known to travel even further away.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you at the mini-lodge soon.
Best wishes,
Lucy