Busy day in Bird World…Friday

29 March 2026

Greetings Everyone,

It is 32 C. No breeze. Bright sun. Hot. Toby doesn’t even want to go outside, and the girls aren’t hungry either. They are sleeping like they are on the Savannah.

There is so much news. I will miss some things today – Toby and I have made Lemon Hibiscus mini-cakes. Oh, they were so delicious and the most ugly things I have ever seen!!!!! A cake decorator I am not. But with a large glass of iced tea they hit the spot on a dreadfully warm day.

First, Walton has been returned to Monty and Hartley after having a bit of fun in the area! Walton also had a good meal.

SK Hideaways has Walton’s return and Stewart’s fledge! https://youtu.be/hW4WVZR6AAU?

More updates from SK Hideaways:

A close-up of a peregrine falcon on a rooftop, showing its distinctive feathers and alert posture.

The fourth egg for CJ7 and Blue 022 at Poole Harbour has hatched! Geemeff says around 0725 this morning.

A bird's nest containing several fluffy chicks resting on a bed of straw and twigs, with a parent bird nearby.

The third chick hatched for Aeron Z2 and Blue 014 at the Pont Cresor nest in Glaslyn today.

A hawk standing in its nest surrounded by twigs and grass, with two chicks visible in the nest, set against a backdrop of lush green fields and hills under a bright sky.

And after, the third osplet hatched for Elen and Teifi at the Glaslyn nest near to the Pont Cresor platform.

Dual feeding at Rutland Water’s Manton Bay nest of Blue 33 and Maya for some ravenous babies. OK. Not babies anymore…they are growing. And more feedings…these three are always hungry.

Two ospreys on a nest made of sticks near water, with chicks visible in the nest.
A parent osprey tending to its chicks in a nest made of twigs, with a lake visible in the background.
An osprey tending to its nest, surrounded by small chicks and fish remains, with a view of calm water in the background.

Ukoi has a video clip of the three little ones at Bassenwaithe. https://youtu.be/raQTxZAaRfw?

Traverse Bay nest is holding.

A bald eagle perched on a nest with a chick, surrounded by greenery near a body of water on a sunny day.

Jack has been delivering some good fish to the kids on the Achieva nest in Florida. Little really wants to fly. Look at those wings. Anytime.

A nest with two birds, one standing and flapping its wings while the other sits, surrounded by trees and a residential area in the background.

The fish do continue to come to the Dewey Beach nest with the single osplet. Oh, I hope this continues after Omega starts fishing. That baby and Mum are going to be so full.

An osprey sitting in its nest with a fish nearby, overlooking a waterfront with blue buildings in the background.

Look at that crop. Thanks, ‘PB’

A close-up of a baby bird sitting in a nest next to a parent bird, with eggs and nesting materials surrounding them.

And then, an intruder osprey accidentally lost their Menhaden on the Dewey Beach nest and Mum and Baby ate it. Look at their crops.

An osprey sitting in its nest with a chick, surrounded by twigs, with buildings and people in the background.

Sure is nice to see Oyster Bay Mum without that green twine!

An osprey sits in its nest made of twigs, overlooking Oyster Bay with boats in the background. The scene is from a webcam showing the current weather and time.

Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Friday 29th May 2026

After a very damp day, tonight’s forecast is dry overnight with light cloud, light winds and a low of 10°C but it’ll change to more rain, gentle breezes and a high of 17°C tomorrow. There were no intrusions or alarms today on either nest, just two soggy females spending most of the day protecting their precious eggs which are due to start hatching next week. The males relieved them from time to time, taking over incubation duties while they went off to stretch their wings and eat their fish. Garry LV0 delivered one fish to Aurora 536 and the Nest One tally now stands at eighty eight, while Louis delivered two fish to Dorcha, taking the Nest Two tally to ninety four.

Today’s videos:

https://youtu.be/zeuIDrmhk88 N2 Louis arrives with a very late first fish 12.59.31https://youtu.be/0oT2mpn6_6Q N1 Garry takes up egg duty immediately Aurora leaves with fish one 14.58.08https://youtu.be/_MLgrTjUAws N2 Louis delivers a fish supper 20.48.53

News from Sandpoint:

A pair of ospreys on their nest, with one osprey holding a fish and an egg visible in the nest. The image shows a foggy background with a parking lot below.

First Goshawk chicks hatch at RSPB Loch Garten.

Announcement about the hatching of Goshawk chicks, detailing their incubation period, feeding activities, and expectations for the remaining eggs.
A hawk perched on a nest with two eggs nestled among twigs and pine needles.

Hatches in Cumbria at Foulshaw Moss nests:

An osprey stands on its nest, which contains a chick and is surrounded by sticks and grass. The bird appears to be searching for food.

Thank you so much for being with us today. I did not expect to be posting but there is a lot happening and my blog only touches the surface! Take care everyone. See you soon.

Thank you to PB, SK Hideaways, Geemeff, and Jeff Kear at the UK Osprey Information FB page. I am grateful to everyone who has posted images on FB and information as well as the owners of the cameras who let us watch these incredible bird families.

1 Comment

  1. Linda Kontol says:

    Thank you Mary Ann. The cakes sound so delicious ! Hope you’re resting some and not being in the hot.
    Thanks for all the updates and pictures and links !
    Have a blessed evening and take care!
    See you soon here! There sure is a lot going on !
    Linda

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