10 April 2025
Good Morning Everyone,
Oh, I got the most ‘heart felt’ note and link from ‘EJ’ Wednesday morning. They write, “https://pethelpful.com/pet-news/kind-womans-effort-to-help-baby-great-horned-owl-touching-hearts
Dear Mary Ann,
For every nasty human who crushes falcon eggs, there is one who rescues a baby GHO.
At least, that is my hope.
Have a great day. 🐦⬛
EJ”
‘EJ’: There are MORE beautiful helping people in the world than nasties. The nasties just get the headlines. This is why we should refuse to watch the YouTube videos that make so much money for people when they are showing ‘death or killing’ images. We should support those that don’t!
My offering today is mostly going to be limited to one main event (unless Aran shows up). HAS FINNEGAN RETURNED TO THE HELLGATE NEST THAT HE SHARES WITH QUEEN IRIS OR DID WE SEE LOUIS VISIT QUICKL?
Montana Hellgate:
Dr Green posted this:




It doesn’t look like totally dark markings on that left leg but if I look closely there is some dark so is the white covering up Louis’s dark line? There was no fish delivery and the behaviour was like Louis flying over from the baseball park where Star can’t see him and then leaving quickly. We cannot see the chest. Finnegan’s chest is pure white. I hope I am not missing something here. I want it to be Finnegan so much. I have not seen Iris with a male working on the nest so it makes me think it is Louis, sadly. And it feels like it is Louis – not a mate that cares!!!!! Get home soon, Finn.

Russell Lake, Nova Scotia: Oscar has been waiting for his Ethel. He has been through snowstorms and he waited. Ethel came home today! Seriously. Tears were flowing in Dartmouth and around the province and outside it – we love Oscar and Ethel.

I want everyone who posts events on FB. Please note that we have the name of the ospreys, the date, the name of the nest, and who took the photo. If EVERY individual putting announcements in FB groups would include this information it would go a long way to creating a detailed historical record of the nest. Thank you, Connie and Don Dennis!
Alyth SS: Flora has returned! She had to oust the visiting unringed female and Harry might have wondered what Flora was thinking. So glad another couple is reunited.

Border Ospreys: Blue 500 has returned on the 9th!
Dyfi Osprey Project: Idris admires the first egg with his mate, Telyn, laid on the 9th.

Here is the video: https://youtu.be/GafS2YUdhqU?
Llyn Brenig: LJ2 is home.
Now if we really had Finnegan this would be a great opening. If we had Aran at home, it would be off the charts.
Heidi’s Osprey News.
Apologies, yesterday I posted an old photo from Brevard County and attached it to the Dewey Beach nest note.
4/9 – Carthage osprey nest: Mom laid their second egg at 10:40. Congrats to Mom and Dad.

4/9 – Havre de Grace osprey nest: Egg #3 was laid in the early morning while the cam was down. Congrats to this pair.

4/9 – Mispillion Harbor: Congratulations to Della and Warren! Della laid her second egg at 13:02.

4/9 – Moraine Preservation osprey nest: Mom laid the first egg on 4/9 at 17:50

Geemeff’s daily summary for The Woodland Trust:
Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Wednesday 9th April 2025
Another exciting day – today saw the return of Garry Blue LV0, effectively the resident male on Nest One, in a repeat of last year when he also returned on 9th April. And as with last year, it didn’t take long before Affric Blue 152 turned up soliciting fish from him, and he duly obliged. However, she has a mate, Prince, and they’ve fledged at least two chicks over at the Bunarkaig nest since they paired up in 2021, so it would be nice if she either pairs up with Garry full time and they raise chicks on Nest One, or she leaves him alone to find his own mate and the new pair become the rightful residents of Nest One. That nest had a fair bit of traffic today as a Buzzard also visited, skipping in quickly in between Garry LV0’s frequent appearances with nesting materials. Nest Two had its own excitement when a ringed Osprey, probably male, intruded on Dorcha. She got rid of him so quickly we didn’t have an opportunity to read the blue Darvic ring, worn on the left leg indicating this is a Scottish bird. Details have been sent to the Roy Dennis Foundation in hopes of making a positive ID. Louis delivered two fish to the nest taking his tally to sixteen, and with the forecast for the nest area of sunny weather with a gentle breeze and a high of 19°C, his fishing prospects look excellent. The day ended with Dorcha returning to the nest at 22.14, still there at the time of posting (midnight) looking like she might spend the night there – not long now for the first egg! However, the Tawny Owls aren’t far away, and Dorcha aborted her first landing attempt at 22.13, with owl calls heard in the background and something on the cam post. Hopefully she’ll have a peaceful night.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One 21.27.27 (05.24.41); Nest Two 21.42.30 (05.39.53)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/sq0iW1T36zg N1 Welcome home Garry! Arrived 09.27 58
https://youtu.be/vtcwfp-rrRI N2 Fish number one – is it a rare Arctic Charr? 09.53.36 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/c7sOtUoE2Kc N2 Ringed male intrudes on Dorcha – who is it? 12.43.48
https://youtu.be/lfaawh1jB7c N1 A Buzzard visits 13.16.02
https://youtu.be/r6g_6__zaxs N1 Affric gets a fish from Garry 14.20.34
https://youtu.be/ja3IJbDYdpY N1 Fish & chips! Affric returns chipping – intruder around? 15.36.32
https://youtu.be/RQfqK5eCWNs N2 Dorcha gets an early fish supper 17.09.59
https://youtu.be/65UDocr9mxI N2 Is it an owl causing Dorcha to abort her landing? 22.13,.56
Bonus read – Woodland Trust blog on avian pairbonding:
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/02/which-birds-mate-for-life
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/urAbbtSOcC8 N1 Fishy frolics and fumbles 2020
https://youtu.be/v-D7efdAnrQ N1 The Stranger aka Young Pretender returns 2021
https://youtu.be/42CrOP5m8UE N2 Night storm 2022 (Artistic Ospreys)
https://youtu.be/6R0DNlZfH9 N1 Chaffinch visits Nest One 2023
https://youtu.be/0kFa_ghXf7k N2 Welcome home Dorcha! 2023
https://youtu.be/Ra2hSrRhtJs N2 Dorcha’s fourth visit but still no Louis 2023
https://youtu.be/0iCP59ypmps N2 Intruder Osprey does a flyby watched by Louis and Dorcha 2024 (slo-mo zoom) https://youtu.be/D02DTNcDNdM N1 Welcome home Garry! LV0 arrives on Nest One 2024 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/0WR_9m9lGZY N2 Arkaig Ospreys: a sticky situation in quick time 2024 (Classic Ospreys: Saint-Saëns) https://youtu.be/OEK5ampEWhs N2 Garry LV0 stays for over an hour on Nest One 2024 (zoom)
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:
NCTC: A reader wrote and asked about the history of this nest. Let us say that Scout has grown up – really grown into a wonderful father this year with Bella. Their triplets are thriving under their good care. It is a wonderful nest to watch.


Great Lakes: Something is going on at Great Lakes. The tiny eaglets were left alone in the cold and damp for 2 hours. Where was Mum? And why did this happen? Will they survive? We wait. https://youtu.be/W-IamS7G6a0?

Harriet was away for 24 hours. Thanks, Harry, for stepping in and brooding and feeding the eaglets. Harriet appears wounded. Remember that the females will take on other female intruders, not the males. Males defend the nest from other males. Get well soon. Send positive wishes to this family with young babies in the nest. https://youtu.be/fw4vMOlOQbM?

Other News:
‘J’ sent me a detailed note following Wednesday morning’s posting:
“An error slipped into the blog, as I wrote, DH19 is the third chick for the Majestics. (Thanks, J)
Dr Sharpe deserves his retirement, and already put it off once, so good for him. But I think I speak for all when I say I feel like crying. He is our Channel Islands Hero. He will be sorely missed.
Spend more time outside.
Funny you mention that today, because today, I was out on the balcony until about half an hour ago. Not sitting or reading, not yet. I finished the clean up, and then redid the „decorating“ of the balcony. The icky mealworms are now farthest away from where I will be sitting. Bit sad, during the cleaning I found several dead bumble bees. I will put the bee house somewhere else next year, hopefully then it won’t happen, although I am not sure why it happened at all.
I planted a few plants – fingers crossed, because I am a serial plant killer. I don’t understand plants. I even managed to kill one of them immediately… Sigh.”
Is this a book you might like? I haven’t read it yet but I will try to get a copy – it will be released in Canada on 24 June 2025. The review reminds us of what Saint Francis Assisi proposed. Assisi loved animals, particularly birds. He wanted to see that a law was passed: a “that everyone who is able should scatter grain and seed on the streets, so that … there should be plenty for the birds, especially our sister larks”. Nicolson put up a hide and observed his precious garden birds, much as we do the animals in our garden. He built a hide so as not to disturb them. What a brilliant idea. And he watched, season after season.
Here is the review of Bird School by Adam Nicolson in The Guardian:
Glad to hear that you have been outside – balconies, gardens, front stoops, whatever we have access to. I went to see my doctor today and she noticed a difference in my entire demeanour since our weather is improving and I can now walk easier. Being outside is essential to our well-being. Essential. I hope no one gets tired of hearing me say it and turns me off…one thing I have learned since before covid, but even more now that dementia has hit my partner, we have to go outside. We need also to speak up for large parks in our cities and towns, the protection of wetlands, stopping the cutting of trees. Which reminds me. The City did cut down the trees on my street with their big orange circles. When I moved here 26 years ago, there was a huge canopy that went from one side to the other. The squirrels never had to run on the road; they could cross on the branches. The birds had wonderful places for their nests. There were even dead trees for the woodpeckers. It looks more and more like a moonscape. Just means we need to plant 3 trees that will grow strong and tall for the future animals.
Thank you for ssending me your notes and sharing your outdoor adventures with me. Please take care. See you soon.
Thank you to the following for their notes, posts, videos, and streaming cams that helped me write my post today: ‘Geemeff, Heidi, J’, Montana Osprey Cams/Cornell Bird Lab, Ospreys of Nova Scotia/Connie and Don Dennis, Alyth SS, Rosie Shields and Border Ospreys, NCTC Bald Eagle Cam, Great Lakes Osprey Cam, The Guardian, Dyfi Osprey Project, Carthage, Havre de Grace, Mispillion Harbour, and Moraine State Park Ospreys, Geemeff and The Woodland Trust, Llyn Brenig












































































































































































































