7 April 2025
Hello Everyone,
What a way to wake up on a Monday morning seeing the osprey, the oldest osprey in the world, land on her nest in Missoula Montana’s Hellgate Canyon. And, yes, it is OK to cry a bucket full of glad tears!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is the beginning of the week, and recent days have been challenging. I hope my blog and our beloved raptors’ lives bring some rays of sunshine into your life. Going for a walk or just sitting outside can help make worries melt away. So, I encourage anyone who needs it to do so! All of us, including The Girls, Brock, Dyson, Junior and the Mrs, Mr and Mrs Crow, Little Red and the Mrs, and all the others, send you much positive energy. Get out! Turn the news off for a day! Enjoy all that nature has to offer.
I am still waiting for some very important ospreys to land on their nests and in some cases sooner than later! Elen is already falling for Teifi’s fishing skills. Get home Aran! And, of course, today, I am going to be keeping an eye out for Iris. Charlo Montana still has highlights on its streaming cam so we wait.
But before we look at the nests, ‘PB’ has just sent me the following and I am in tears: “18:19 Shadow brought in fish and had fishing line stuck on his beak. He is trying to shake it off and flew off looking frustrated. You could see the Shiny clear line.”
This is worrisome. Looking for some news for FOBBV and hoping all is well.

Oprey News:
Heidi’s Osprey News:
4/6 – Mispillion Harbor osprey nest (Delaware): Congrats to Della and Warren on their first egg of the season. Della laid the egg at 14:15, and it was ten days earlier than the first egg last year.

4/6 – Carthage osprey nest (Tennessee): Congratulations to Mom and Dad on their first egg of the season, laid on the same date as in 2024. Mom and Dad lost their nest and only osplet last May during a strong storm. They have started to rebuild, and everyone is hoping these ospreys can fortify the nest to make it stronger. Best wishes for this lovely pair.

4/6 – Maryland Western Shore osprey nest: The live stream was down for nearly three days. When it resumed this evening, we saw that Marilyn and Arthur now have 3 eggs. Congratulations!

Thanks, Heidi!
Teifi has settled in, and there are many fish coming to the Glaslyn nest for Elen. Will Aran return? Will he have to fight for his territory against this younger male? Those fish were two flounder and two mullet.


‘L’ sent us Isac’s posting for the Patchogue Ospreys. You will recall that PSEG moved the nest. No sighting of the birds today. Thanks, L.
There is an osprey on another Long Island nest checked by Isac.

Pitkin County: Our osprey couple has returned! Vocoholic has the arrivals on video: https://www.youtube.com/live/ZLAKZwYtrVk?

Border Osprey Report:
RSPB Loch Garten: An osprey briefly landed on the nest. Some believe this might have been Asha. Waiting for confirmation.
Alyth SS: An unringed female, not the resident mate of Harry, Flora, has been on the nest. Two mating attempts on Sunday.
Balgavies Loch: There is an osprey at the loch on Sunday.
Tweed Valley Nest 1: Unringed female lands on the nest on Sunday.
Dyfi: Idris and Telyn. Beautiful. Waiting for that first egg.

Llyn Clywedog: Gorgeous Dylan and Seren!

Birds of Poole Harbour: Waiting for that first egg for CJ7 and Blue 022 any moment.
Green Ledge Light Preservation Society Ospreys, Long Island: Osprey arrived on 4 April. Waiting for the second and confirmation of who returned first.
Danish Osprey Cam: The male has returned. Waiting for his mate.
Achieva: Fish on the nest, family portrait, and a new baby that seems to be fine so far.

Collins Marsh: New camera platform was going up on March 15 but things still seem to be wonky.

Great Bay Estuary: Two ospreys on the nest today.

Oceanside MNSA: Third egg laid on Saturday April 5.

Golden Gate Audubon: Richmond and Rosie have two eggs. Will there be a third laid today?
Geemeff sends us her daily summary for The Woodland Trust and Loch Arkaig. Thank you, Geemeff!
Woodland Trust Daily summary for Loch Arkaig Sunday 6th April 2025
The glorious weather continued today, unlike this day last year when Storm Kathleen blew in and blew Dorcha off her perch. There was much merriment with sticks – again! We can expect more of these classic sticky situations as they prepare the nest ready for the eggs which could be less than two weeks away, especially after this morning’s marathon mating sessions. The only action on Nest One was when Dorcha turned up, possibly chasing an intruder out of her territory, but Louis confined himself to the loch and Nest Two, delivering four fish which takes his tally to ten. The weather forecast for Inver Mallie, which includes the nest area, is set fair for a few more days.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One 21.19.38 (05.31.15); Nest Two 21.33.32 (05.44.58)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/fMzkjVtbH0I N2 Dorcha grabs the first fish of the day after a tussle 06.26.34
https://youtu.be/2TrKItSxR3o N1 Unringed Osprey visits – it’s Dorcha! 11.37.03
https://youtu.be/pVw-5InEmdM N2 Comings & goings: Dorcha finally gets fish number two 11.38.03
https://youtu.be/DEkObqLTA-g N2 Dorcha grabs fish number three immediately 18.11.52
https://youtu.be/gypEolHWuXg N2 The Sabre Dance as performed by Louis & Dorcha 19.33.24 (Classic Ospreys – Khachaturian)
https://youtu.be/RseZ58O–VI N2 Fish number four – Louis keeps hold of his fish supper 20.30.21
Bonus watch – WT’s virtual tour of Loch Arkaig:
https://arkaigtour.woodlandtrust.org.uk
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/OvVG5MBBjd4 N1 Welcome home – Aila announces her arrival! 2020
https://youtu.be/j_2zRRZeJQY N1 Together again: the reunion of Aila & Louis 2020
https://youtu.be/L68RvTIrm5o N1 Bonkers! Louis & Aila get down to business 2020
https://youtu.be/jNmLwYAdLsA N1 Who does a flypast? 2021 (Slo-mo zoom)
https://youtu.be/oGYDu5iSZUk N2 Louis brings his lunch and unusually stays to eat it 2023
https://youtu.be/jBls1Jwbkhw N2 Hooded Crow is chased away by Dorcha & Louis 2024
https://youtu.be/beIyi7Q9FIc N2 Fish number two, precarious handover in a gale 2024
https://youtu.be/Uz2YCaJzWLo N2 Poor Dorcha is blown off by the wind 2024
https://youtu.be/y8Jxs3sbhS4 N1 A Barn Owl visits 2024
Come and join the friendly community at Woodland Trust’s Osprey forum, it’s fun, free and everyone’s welcome:
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/osprey-cam
Bald Eagles:
NE Florida: Brodie just goes higher and higher at the NE Florida nest of Beau and Gabby. Will it be true flight tomorrow? https://youtu.be/cYTuJVPT8K4?

Fort St Vrain: Third egg hatches. One to go.
HPAI – Avian Flu is not letting up. Thousands of game birds culled in North Yorkshire.
Thank you so much for being with us. Take care of yourself. Please go for a walk. Smell the spring air. We hope to see you soon.
Thank you to the following for their notes, posts, comments, videos, articles, and streaming cams that helped me to write my post today: ‘Geemeff, Heidi, J, L, PB’, Cornell Bird Lab/Montana Osprey Project, FOBBV, Bywyd Gwylld Glaslyn, By the Patchogue Nest, Volcoholics and Pitkin County, Rosie Shields and The Border Ospreys, RSPB Loch Garten, Alyth SS, Balgavies Loch, Tweed Valley Ospreys, Dyfi Osprey Project, Llyn Clywedog, Birds of Poole Harbour, Green Ledge Light Preservation Society, Danish Osprey Cam, Achieva Credit Union, Collins Marsh, Great Bay Estuary, Oceanside MNSA, Golden Gate Audubon, Geemeff and The Woodland Trust, NEFlorida-AEF and SK Hideaways, Fort St Vrain, Raptor Persecution UK< Mispillion Harbour, Carthage, Maryland Western Shore

















































































































































































