9 May 2026
Hello Everyone!
Thank you so much for your lovely comments and notes. I am so glad you enjoyed the post about those amazing female raptors! They are truly incredible.
Jill was up early Saturday morning catching a breakfast fish for her and the kids. It is hard for her – Big and Little are growing leaps and bounds and eating more and more and she still must maintain her own strength in order to go and fish for all of them. The nest cannot count on Jack who has an odd pattern of fish deliveries.
‘PB’ caught this great screen capture of Jill coming in with that early fish. She really is quite amazing.

I don’t recall worrying so much about a hatch at Big Red’s nest. It must surely be because we lost the first one and the nest has been so soggy this year with all the rain. The little one did make it! Thank goodness. There is so much prey. No one ever goes hungry on Big Red’s nest and never will unless there is a physical reason they cannot eat!




Saturday was always Ferris Akel Day. We watched and often chatted every Saturday during or was it after? the pandemic. I miss being able to sit and go on a bird tour with Ferris who is incredibly knowledgable. Today, I stepped in for a few moments. He was at the Blue Heron rookery and they had babies!


Ferris is a great distance away, which makes these images just that more special. Check him out on YouTube.
A work of art ‘Ghost Sky Dance’ that documents the illegal killing of the Hen Harriers in the Yorkshire Moors.
Some good news and some bad from Knepp Wilding about Turtle Doves.
The parents have returned to the nest and brought fish to the Dale Hollow Eaglets. One had fishing line and the AEF team was able to remove it.




The Sandy Steers Celebration of Life will be on 13 June 2026. It will be live streamed. Check their FB page for details.

Forestry England has another nest that has a streaming cam.

Olivia was not getting fish deliveries at the Severna Park Osprey platform in Maryland. She, like so many others last year, has abandoned her eggs, which have been eaten by crows. This is the first nest on a streaming cam in 2026 that the adults have had to abandon due to a lack of food. Please if you live in Virginia, please help those rally to stop the commercial fishing of Menhaden which is vital to the ecosystem for that entire area – including Maryland!
I want to give a shout-out to all those folks who are designing ingenious ways to feed the ospreys that live near or on their property. I won’t ever tell who you are, but I hope that what you try works and that those adults and babies thrive. You are my heroes.
Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Saturday 9th May 2026
Today was pretty much a repeat of yesterday, a calm routine of fish deliveries and incubation changeovers. Exactly what’s needed as life develops inside those beautiful speckled eggshells, moving slowly towards hatching day sometime in the first half of June. Louis delivered three fish for Dorcha taking the Nest Two tally to fifty, and Garry LV0 delivered two fish to Aurora 536 taking the Nest One tally to fifty three. Ospreys are migratory birds and this weekend celebrates International Migratory Bird Day, therefore tonight’s bonus item is a programme on bird migration.
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/W5LTMlv0XbA N2 Dorcha’s dulcet tones ring out as she summons fish one 05.27.59
https://youtu.be/8A0rloqPT3U N1 Aurora refuses a fish, did she have one during cam down time? 09.11.42
https://youtu.be/cedJn2Xd8tU N2 Louis gets to egg-sit when Dorcha leaves with fish two 12.38.38
https://youtu.be/zsNnPyCm_Zc N1 Aurora doesn’t pass up fish number two 17.26.03
https://youtu.be/HJ6GBAbxGKI N2 Dorcha transfers fish three to her talons in mid-air 18.44.11
Bonus listen on International Migratory Bird Day – an ‘In our Time’ episode on Bird Migration (thanks MTL)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b08wmk5j
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/NqE_YC8NTWQ N1 Graceful Aila does a fishy flypast 2020 (slo-mo)
https://youtu.be/AlayYBTfRbw N1 Louis leaves the eggs to chase an Intruder Osprey 2020 (slo-mo)
https://youtu.be/gTF4db9pYiQ N1 Hurricane force gust nearly blows Aila off the nest 2020
https://youtu.be/Tt0NmWwPiAw N1 Male & female Siskin pay an early morning visit 2021 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/Z_f1lAL9g68 N2 Undignified upside down Dorcha 2022 (slo-mo)
https://youtu.be/Q4KTtgMN_mI N2 Ouch! Dorcha crashes into the nest 2023
https://youtu.be/fju0tKjGYbg N1 On again, off again male visitor LV0 visits 2023
https://youtu.be/261d7botW24 N1 Garry pays a 20-second flying visit 2024 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/SjXAu0qtxe4 N2 Fish number two does a fast flypast before landing 2024
https://youtu.be/3ersPiqRQ9I N2 A cuckoo calls as Louis brings breakfast 2025
https://youtu.be/5tHDrDx6lpw N1 Aurora leaves her perch to grab Garry’s second fish 2025
https://youtu.be/RPVpjzsMhKA N1 Handsome Garry bathed in the light of the setting sun 2025
Come and join the friendly folk at Woodland Trust’s Osprey forum – everyone’s welcome!
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/osprey-cam
The osplets at Lake Murray are doing great according to Heidi – and the little one has just the cutest bottom. Nice, round, and fat. This is all thanks to the new male at the nest!

The American Bird Conservancy (ABC)’s bird of the week, The Yellow-breasted Chat. Have a good read – see how much you can learn about this special feathered friend.
One of the things that I love about my tiny urban plot is that it is home to so many species of wildlife. Every year, we try to plant more shrubs and flowers to attract more bees and butterflies while making certain there are always decaying logs scattered about the property, providing a home for insects and a feast for so many of the birds. I can’t fight the big commercial enterprises that are destroying our planet, but I can make a difference right where I live – and so can you! It only takes one plant, specifically designed for your region and the bees or butterflies that live there, to make a difference. Why don’t you find a spot to plant something this year so that you can sit and watch the visitors come? And remember – please leave out water. It is the gift of life.
In London, the Queen Elizabeth II garden is attracting all manner of creatures! Enjoy the images.
A new haven for wildlife: London’s Queen Elizabeth II garden opens to the public – in pictures
It has been a week of ups and downs at our house. The weather is not helping. I find that warm days when we can be outside, even if it’s just sitting on a chair on the deck, are so beneficial to one’s mental health. As I have mentioned many times in recent years, Don is now in his fifth year of being diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia. For those that are unfamiliar, it is different than Alzheimer’s. This AI overview is rather good:
Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) and Alzheimer’s differ primarily in their initial symptoms and progression: LBD features early hallucinations, significant cognitive fluctuations, and Parkinson-like movement issues, whereas Alzheimer’s typically begins with memory loss. LBD often progresses faster and includes REM sleep disorders, whereas Alzheimer’s is generally slower and affects memory first.
Key Differences at a Glance
- Initial Symptoms: LBD often starts with attention, executive function, and visual-spatial issues, while Alzheimer’s starts with short-term memory loss.
- Fluctuations: LBD patients experience drastic, daily, or hourly changes in alertness and attention; Alzheimer’s symptoms are usually more consistent.
- Movement: Parkinsonism (rigid muscles, slow movement, tremors) appears early in LBD, often within one year of cognitive decline. Movement issues appear in late-stage Alzheimer’s.
- Hallucinations: Early, detailed visual hallucinations are common in LBD, while they typically occur in later stages of Alzheimer’s.
- Sleep: REM sleep behavior disorder (acting out dreams) is a common early indicator of LBD, not Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s Association +4
Brain Pathology and Progression
- LBD: Caused by abnormal deposits of alpha-synuclein proteins (Lewy bodies) that deplete brain chemical messengers.
- Alzheimer’s: Caused by Amyloid plaques and tau tangles.
- Progression: LBD tends to progress faster than Alzheimer’s, with a survival rate often averaging 5 to 7 years.
Why Diagnosis Matters
An accurate diagnosis is critical because LBD patients may have severe adverse reactions to certain antipsychotic medications commonly used to treat behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer’s.
Many of you have written to me about a family member or partner that is suffering from memory loss. Please, please get them to a doctor for a diagnosis. The earlier, the better. It is incredible what treatments and medications they have now that they didn’t have five years ago!
Don’s disease is beginning to progress rapidly now. We enjoy every good moment as his apathy and hallucinations grow. I always remind everyone to also enjoy life as much as you can. Don’t sit and cry over what happened a year or ten years ago or more or worry about next year. Enjoy your life right now. You never know what is coming around the corner.
I will end there. Thank you for being with us today. Please take care. I am going to take tomorrow off. See you Monday evening.
Thank you to all of the contributors today – those great people with their daily summaries, videos, articles, and investigative reporting. Thank you to ‘PB’ and Heidi for keeping track of the US ospreys and to the owners of the streaming cams and UK Osprey Information FB.