29 July 2023
Good Morning Everyone,
It is 22:20 Friday, the 28th of July. Things should be getting quiet in Osprey World. The chicks should be fledging or fledged, working those wings and getting them strong. The fledglings and those about to fledge should be adapting well to self-feeding. Dads should be delivering more fish to the nests while the Mums also are fattening up like the osplets – preparing for migration. There should be a magical lull where everything is alright, but – it isn’t. ‘MP’ has just written to tell me that Mum could be missing from the Steelscape, Inc nest. There is still one osplet on the nest nearing fledge, and one has flown. ‘H’ just sent me a note that Louise is missing from the FortisExshaw nest and that Mr O has protected the nest and osplets from an intruder. The Scottish Wildlife Trust has now acknowledged that Blue NC0 is probably dead. I listed her on the Memorial Wall 13 days ago. Things are volatile in the nests of our Ospreys, so please, join me in sending them all your very best and most positive energy.
Update: ‘MP’ has written to say the female at Steelscape has returned. Good news. Maybe she is sunning herself and eating fish preparing the chicks for her departure while Dad is upping the deliveries to help the chicks get ready.
Lewis still does not care and he certainly doesn’t mind having the cat tree house all to himself even if he no longer fits. It is hard to imagine that they will be a year old now – Missey already is and Louis was born about the middle of August.

We are all anxious for more of the news from Australia now that the cutest little sea eaglets have hatched. Well, Collins CBD is now live! ‘H’ sent me the links…
South facing:
North facing:
And yes…there is a falcon on the north facing camera Saturday morning in Canada….yippeeeeeee.

This wonderful rescue spread around the world like wildfire. Thank you to the dozens of people who sent me the link to the stories! Osprey -water logged and exhausted – hitches a ride on a boat.

Oh, I respect Isabella Tree. In this short article, ‘Don’t Be Afraid to Rewild’ for The Guardian, she explains what rewilding is to gardening and it isn’t about letting it all ‘just go’. “Our gardens, now, must help us in the battle against the climate crisis. The planet is on fire. Water is catastrophically scarce. The sprinklers, mowers, leaf-blowers, high-carbon gismos, peat compost and chemical inputs pushed on us by garden centres – the billion-pound horticultural industry that Titchmarsh has been defending to the House of Lords – is as bad for the planet as industrial farming.”
California Condors. The Ventana Wildlife Society is doing amazing things and there is a lot of good information on tagging, on a 20+ year old Condor with lead toxitocisis. The effort to move this Condor from the Oakland Zoo to the LA Zoo for quick surgery is incredible and again shows us that there are people out there who will do anything for the wildlife. Ventana WS has a Condor chat every month. Check it out. They also post the Zoom chat on YT later if you cannot make it.
Update on the Dulles-Greenway eaglet that remains in care:

It just feels good that so many incredible and ordinary people are trying to make a difference…I hope it spreads like a bad cold. Imagine if we woke up to find everyone feeding the animals, insisting on ponds being stocked, signing up for shore clean-ups, refusing to buy plastic, finding ways to limit their use of fossil fuels, putting away the leaf blowers and planting Milkweed and other native plants for the birds, bees, and butterflies. Wow.
A Swing around the Nests!
Let’s start with ‘H’ because she has some concerns on her nests….
Osoyoos: Fishing remains very difficult. There were three small fish brought to the nest on 7/28.Feeding from 1509 to 1512, a very small fish. Chick #2 was beaked and intimidated by #1, and was prevented from eating. Feeding from 0517 to 0526, a slightly larger fish, and once again chick #1 prevented chick #2 from joining in the feeding. At 1719 Olsen brought a fish to the nest, and Soo flew away with the fish. There was no feeding. She must have been absolutely starving.Chick #2 last ate a decent meal at 0647 on 7/26. On 7/27 chick #2 ate a total of 24 bites of fish at four feedings. On 7/28, chick #2 had nothing to eat. And, even though chick #1 has eaten some small meals, it is not enough, especially considering the heat. The high temperature in Osoyoos is predicted to be 34 Celsius on 7/29. The osplets are 32 and 33 days old.”


Fortis Exshaw:
It was not a good day at the Exshaw osprey platform. There were only two fish brought to the nest, including one by Mr.O. The last fish was delivered at 1040. Intruders seemed to be the problem. Mr.O flew to the nest at least six times to help provide defense against intruders. And, Louise was not seen after 1456.At 1642, there was a terrible altercation at the nest between Mr.O and an intruder, ending with their talons becoming locked together, and both of them tumbling overboard. Mr.O was not seen after that. As darkness fell, an osprey flew to the T-perch, and we are hoping that it was Louise assuming her usual roosting spot.”


Kent Island – All is well for this family on the Chesapeake. This lovely 47 day old girl of Audrey and Tom will soon have a name!


Barnegat Light – Oh goodness, Dorsett was so very close to fledging on 7/28. Many times we were on the edge of our seats. Just look at the height of that hover. Dorsett is 59 days old, and today will be the day for her first flight! (I’m positive, lol)


Forsythe – The fishing has been poor for a few days, most likely due to the extreme heat which is expected to last at least another day. Oscar only managed to deliver three fish to the nest for the two fledglings. Opal was last seen on 7/25, and she may be taking some time for herself at this point in the season.

Thanks so much, ‘H’. We are not sure if Louise is missing so please continue, as always to send positive wishes to all the nests especially those in trouble or that could be facing difficulties.
Patchogue: Mini got a nice fish and took it up to the perch to eat…milestone after milestone this chick has shown us that she can survive and do well, not just ordinary but, very well.
There has been some concern on the chat and by ‘L’ about Mini’s voice. I s it hoarse? is there a case? Unfortunately there could be many causes including food stuck in the wind pipe or bacterial or fungal infections. It could be the dirt in the area and we don’t know where Mini is now most of the day. That said it would be extremely stressful to have people chasing Mini to try and get her to a rehabber now that she is flying. Let us all hope that this is ‘nothing’ but if she should appear ill on the nest, then PSEG should be notified as well as Brookhaven Wildlife 631 451 8696. They are the closest. Do not call them unless Mini is sick on the nest. If she is eating and flying about sit back and observe.

Mini wants a fish!


Good Night, Mini.

Allin’s Cove East, RI: Both osplets fledged on Friday!

Steelscape: Three gets on the other side of Mum and gets some fish. During the afternoon Dad delivered 3 fish while Mum was away.

Carova Beach: Fledglings/Juveniles continue to come to the nest sometimes with pieces of fish.

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Many nests are struggling in this area with only a single parent (lots of missing males) and intruders. We are fortunate that this little one is doing well after a terrible beginning to the season. Dad is doing his very best to get fish on the table despite the ravaging heat that has come and gone over the summer.

A nice fish before bed.

Bridges Golf Osprey: The fish just keep coming. These two are so ready to fly. They are looking particularly well.


Sandpoint: Waiting for fish.

Loch Arkaig: Has Louis been injured or is this blood from his latest fish delivery?

Dyfi: Lots of big fish coming on the nest for the fledglings of Idris and Telyn. Some of the nests in the Pacific NW of Canada and the US would like just one of those a day! Maybe Forsythe, too….the size of the fish is incredible.

Alyth: Lots of hungry fledgling squawking for fish!

Cowlitz: Nice fish for the fledgling.

Oyster Bay: The fledglings are really doing well and there appears to be enough fish being delivered for all. This has been a good nest all year.

Wolf Bay: There seems to be – like the other nests – one fledgling with a fish and another one wishing it was theirs.

Boulder County: Three gorgeous osplets – Big Sibling has fledged (on the 26th and returned to the nest after a minute and 17 seconds) but all still like Mum to shade them and feed them…despite the fact that they are getting good at self-feeding.



The Dorset Hobby Falcons: Fantastic. No hunger at this nest! Stop and notice that all that white fluffy is giving away to some beautiful silky deep charcoal coloured feathers.
San Jose City Hall: Hartley and Monty are happy to see one together. Wonder what Soledad is doing? I sure wish these fledglings would check in on camera!
Sydney Sea Eagles: Both of the little fluff balls are doing so well…you can almost see Lady ‘glow’.

West End, Channel Islands: Thunder and Akecheta’s 2023 fledglings – Scout and Starlight -can often be seen at the old nest that was used in 2022 and before. Gorgeous fledglings and so happy to see them together. We missed seeing them grow up on the new nest this year so this is a real treat.

One last smile…little ducks! You gotta’ love them.

Thank you so much for being with me today. Please take care. See you soon!
Thank you to the following for all their notes, posts, videos, and streaming cams that helped me to write my blog this morning: ‘A, G, H, K, L, M, MP, S, R’, Sunnie Day, NJ.com, The Guardian, Ventana Wildlife Society, Mirvac, Fortis Exshaw, Osoyoos, Kent Island, Conserve Wildlife of NJ, Forsythe Ospreys, PSEG, Allins Cove East, Steelscape, Inc, Carova Beach, MN Landscape Arboretum, Bridges Golf Club, Geemeff and The Woodland Trust, Dyfi Ospreys, Alyth, Cowlitz PUD, Wolf Bay, Sharon Pollock and the Dorset Hobby Falcons, Boulder County Fair Grounds, SK Hideaways and SJ CH Falcons, Sydney Sea Eagles, IWS/Explore.
Good morning Mary Ann and thanks for all the updates, photos, and links.
Lewis is so funny and I laugh when I see him like this in the picture. Lol❤️
Keeping Mini in prayer that her hoarseness goes away. She does scream for fish a lot. Her and 3 sneeze a lot too. It could be the weather and dust too causing it❤️🙏. Prayers for all the nests who are struggling for fish and have the extreme weather and heat problems too 🙏❤️
I’m so thankful for all the ones who fledged and are getting ready to fledge. Some wonderful parents out there. Feeding their chicks and some a single parent and having to chase intruders . ❤️🙏
Have a great Saturday Mary Ann and take care!
Linda
You are always so welcome, Linda.
It’s also good to see the 2 little cuties at the sea eagle nest and the little ducks and the fledglings at West End!
Thanks again Mary Ann!
Linda
They are so cute…I hope that their lives are good on the nest and safe in the world.
Hi Mary Ann.
I am curious about your statement at the beginning of the blog that “the Scottish Wildlife Trust has now acknowledged that Blue NC0 is probably dead.” I follow that nest and the updates that they post. I have not seen any statement from them to that effect.
This is from their Facebook post this morning July 29:
“We don’t know what has happened to NC0 and we certainly haven’t said anything to suggest we think she is dead. Our working theory is that she left to feed herself up somewhere ahead of migration, but we can’t be sure. It could be that the the fluctuation in fish numbers, and the youngsters being fiesty enough to grab and defend a delivery (a key developmental stage in their journey to being independent) were triggers for her to head off to another hunting ground and feed up.
Since there are no sightings of her in the wider area and no way of knowing if anything else has happened, there is little value in speculating – we will just have to stay optimistic, she is after all a strong, fiesty bird herself.
We may still see her this season, though it’s looking increasingly unlikely, or hopefully next year, which of course would bring us all great joy and relief. Talons crossed!”
A long blog post post on their website from a few days back also says something similar to their comment above.
P.S. Your photos of your cats are super!
Hi Denise, My information was not from an official posting but from someone close to those at the Loch. I really appreciate your providing me with the latest statement and I will certainly put this in the blog on Monday with a note. It is much appreciated. I hope she is alive but it was statements made re the number of intruders and her chasing one of them off when she was last seen, etc. She normally would not be away for this amount of time…a fortnight…but I would be the happiest person with egg on my face! So glad you enjoyed the kittens!
Thank you Mary Ann. I thought that might have been how you got the info. Much appreciated for the additional information and posting.
Hi Denise, I appreciate your comment earlier and wanted to act on that. You are more than welcome. I regret leaving the wrong impression in the beginning…I hope that Blue NC0 returns. I adore that family and like all of you have been heart broken.