Well we can confidently say that over the last few weeks the weather has not been great, but on
Friday 13th July things weren’t looking to bad. Just about the perfect weather to go ringing ospreys. Our three
osprey chicks had now become two, as due to the menacing weather we have unfortunately lost our youngest chick.
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Gently does it. Both chicks are carefully loaded into a
bag to be lowered down the tree. |
Our chicks were now
six weeks old and it was time for them to have their individual leg rings fitted. As we climbed the tree the heavens open, fortunately this was short lived so the chicks didn’t get too wet. Once both chicks were lowered to the ground, Dave Anderson (FCS Conservation Manager) was on hand to show how the
leg rings are fitted to some of our volunteers, who had been specially invited as thanks for all the hard work they put in at
DML.
Firstly, two leg rings are fitted, a blue plastic one called a Darvic, this year the chicks were fitted with blue ring TM and TN and a metal BTO ring. Both rings will be used in the future to help identify the birds both on migration to West Africa and when they hopefully return to the Trossachs in a few years time. Once this is complete the chicks are weighed and measurements taken and this confirmed that we had a boy and a girl! Because of this the volunteers decided that we should call our chicks Tia Maria and Tony.
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| Tia Maria all done, with both leg rings fitted. |
Tony and Tia Maria will fledge once they are
seven weeks old, when they will begin to build up strength before setting off on migration at about 12 weeks old.
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| Introducing the 2012 Osprey Chicks - Tony & Tia Maria |