20 June 2025
Happy Summer Solstice to Everyone! It occurs at 2242 EDT.
Today would be my grandmother’s birthday. She was such a special person to me. I miss her every single day, even though she died ever so long ago. I have said several times that my mother was a ‘Tiger Mum’. That was when I didn’t even know what that meant but she could put any contemporary Tiger Mum to shame. There were reasons for this. She had three university scholarships to study nursing. Her father was a very traditional German-Swiss individual. He didn’t believe in girls having an education and a profession. So he said ‘no’. That ‘no’ coloured her entire life. I was to do what she had not been able to do. There is no question that I would attend university. Her plan for me was to attend law school. No pressure, right? She worked and was extremely independent. I came along after she had been married eleven years. Lucky for me, my grandmother did not mind, in her old age, taking care of me. My grandmother’s gentleness has changed my life in ways I’m not even aware of: so happy birthday, Maude Bruesch, daughter of Simeon and Louisa from Jenins, Switzerland. Your love is the life in my blood.
Off to the birds….
It is Monday afternoon. The little one at Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is still alive to the shock of many. Mum and even Dad have tried to feed it. Everyone wonders what is wrong. Is there a problem with their eye sight they ask?

On the chat at Barnegat Light, the discussion starting at 1503 on Monday was all about the Canadian company, Omega, moving its ships up the NJ and Delaware coasts to try and find the last of the Menhaden. Meanwhile, the ospreys have abandoned their nests, giving up on raising families. Some didn’t even breed. While many hope that it will be better next year, it will not be until the stocks of Menhaden are significantly built up. Even then, there have been few chicks to replace the adults over the past two years. ———Of course, this is deplorable.
‘B’ sends us a link to an article about the Campanile and the sighting of a few falcons passing through, and what this might mean for the future. I still miss Annie.
Charlo Montana: Look at that trio—sweet little osplets.

Poole Harbour: CJ7 and Blue 022 have a nest full of osprey chicks! They will be ringed around the beginning of July.


Rutland Manton Bay: It is hard to find any real estate left on that nest for mum, Maya, and dad, Blue 33.

One of the many fish that Blue 33 brought in on Monday. The four will be ringed this week – Maya and Blue did it again! One Super Osprey Couple. Maya and Blue 33 have successfully fledged 26 chicks at Rutland Water. This includes the chicks they raised together since 2015. In addition, Maya had 11 successful juveniles with her previous partner, 5R, between 2010 and 2013. This will be their third set of four chicks to fledge!!!!!!!!

The chicks were ringed on Wednesday – 2 little boys and 2 little girls. The posting below was incorrect. The first two hatches were determined to be female, while the last two are believed to be male.


San Jose Falcons: SK Hideaways brings us up to date on their antics. https://youtu.be/uFwydPjHY28?
Dunrovin Ranch Osprey Nest: Third hatch on Wednesday, the 18th. There is another egg. Oh, please do not let it hatch! It is difficult to feed three, and it’s even harder to feed four. Let’s watch though. The nests on the interior of the US will be better than those on the NE coast of the US around the Chesapeake.

You are going to be hearing a lot about the destruction of the osprey population in the NE United States in the States that adjoin around the Chesapeake Bay areas. Heidi posted this today:
https://ccbbirds.org/…/osprey-population-along-the…/…
There are people working hard to bring attention to the alarming decline of ospreys in this region. I will post ways you can help them in the next couple of posts.
It is not just in the NE, however. I received the following note from ‘MP’ regarding some recent comments by wildlife photographer,Ron Dudley: “I know you are aware of this guy Ron Dudley. He took a trip to Montana to take photos. I was taken back by his comment about what he’s seeing. Here it is: “My first night here, it got down to 35 degrees, which was refreshing but I’m sure glad my furnace worked. Most birds I expected to see have been plentiful, except for the surprising scarcity of large raptors.”
Treasure the ones that live. Mourn those who die, but do something about it. Ospreys are the canaries in the cold mine, just as they were with DDT.
I have not yet caught up on the 2025 Memorial Wall, but I am posting it live today with the hope that you will send me names and/or images of our feathered friends that I am missing. I know there are many. I was behind and then as I was trying to catch up, more osplets began to die.
Heidi’s Osprey notes:
Great Bay osprey nest: The first 10 days of little chick3’s life were great. He was right up front with his two older and much larger siblings at most meals. On 6/17 a switch was flipped, and chick1 became very aggressive. Since then, it has been quite difficult for chick3 to eat even a few bites of fish. Dad has delivered fish fairly regularly, but it simply has not been enough to satisfy the appetites of the two older, rapidly growing kids. On 6/19 Dad had delivered 8 fish by 16:30. Chick1 had been satisfied enough at a couple of the later meals that chick3 was able to eat. Way to go, Dad.







Thanks, Heidi!
Sometimes people wonder if they should build an osprey platform. Would the birds come? Well, look at this news from the Norfolk Wildlife Trust!

There is more exciting news coming out of the UK. CJ7 and Blue 022 were the first pair of Ospreys to breed in the south of England. Now there are two pair! One is a ‘child’ of Blue 33 and Maya from Rutland Water’s Manton Bay.


Angel and Frankie’s chicks at Loch Doon will be ringed on 25 June.
Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Thursday 19th June 2025
A quiet day apart from some shenanigans with sticks and adults’ big feet accidentally trampling the chicks who grow by the hour and are starting to test their wings as their eyes turn amber. Steve Q published his weekly fish stats and Louis is on track compared to previous years, however the report states he’ll need to step up the deliveries as the chicks move towards the next stage of their development. His four fish today, including the season’s first mackerel, take his tally to two hundred and five. There wasn’t much activity on Nest One, Aurora 536 waited and was eventually rewarded with a single fish from Garry LV0, taking his tally to ninety four. The weather was settled but a little too warm for the chicks who were gular fluttering to cool down, they’ll need this new skill as the heat continues tomorrow with a forecasted temperature of 26°C, sunny with light winds, and an overnight low of 14°C.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One 00.23.46 (02.26.32); Nest Two 23.27.49 (03.17.48)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/QFYkZGDPphA N2 Magical camera effects seem to bathe the family in circles of light 00.22.47
https://youtu.be/NMfV5G0GsO4 N2 Another early breakfast – fish number one 04.34.57
https://youtu.be/cP48q5C0zo4 N2 Sticks, moss and parents’ big feet! 06.20.23
https://youtu.be/Xzllqmlw4No N2 Second breakfast arrives, but chick1 is still full from the first fish 07.16.20
https://youtu.be/grG9K_5hNHU N2 Lunch arrives, fish three is the season’s first mackerel 13.22.49
https://youtu.be/H7lUluc0cVk N1 A fish supper arrives for Aurora 19.44.34
https://youtu.be/_gT1KvU5KwY N2 In the purple glow before sunset, Louis delivers a fish snack 20.33.39
Bonus read – London Assembly calls for protection for ancient trees following the illegal cutting down of the White Webbs Oak despite being listed on Woodland Trust’s ancient tree inventory:
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
The legendary queen of the mountain gave us an unforgettable moment on this day in 2020: Aila has a brain fade and decides to move an awkwardly shaped stick from one side of the nest to the other, apparently oblivious to the presence of her chicks. They duck this way and that trying to keep out of her destructive path, and when Aila finally leaves the nest, one of them delivers a parting shot with perfect emphasis.
https://youtu.be/g-T2vcO-j0s N1 In the Hall of the Mountain Queen 2020 (Classic Ospreys – Grieg, quicktime)
https://youtu.be/Gvtujmp8Z5I N1 Table manners: dad supervises family dinner 2020
https://youtu.be/46LzIoZ9sfg N1 Form an orderly queue 2020
https://youtu.be/JKhdYLILIj4 N2 Battling bobs 2022
https://youtu.be/-ZAKaO0NYqch N2 Bigger chick begins testing its little wings 2022
https://youtu.be/4kYvsDSTsNg N2 Chick2 foolishly has a pop at Chick1 and pays the price 2022
https://youtu.be/CkbXfiqihFM N2 Hello world! The chicks admire the view from their nest 2022
https://youtu.be/VYAZoG6rG9A N2 Louis broods home alone chick 2023
https://youtu.be/r7Bem4gmjSA N1 Affric expected fish but LV0 had other ideas 2023
https://youtu.be/Q0EGdJY0uLw N2 Fish number two, another small whole trout: 7 mins 12 secs N2N between F1&2! 2024
https://youtu.be/RruBa6SD1qs N2 Fish number four, large whole trout, flapping: 8 mins 19 secs N2N between F3&4! 2024
https://youtu.be/FRf9mHWRQ7Y N2 Fish number six, headless trout – lovely calm feeding 2024
https://youtu.be/RbzwLU7h1H8 N1 Garry LV0 flies in from Pole Tree for a quick visit 2024
https://youtu.be/FTgfA522SzI N2 Fish number seven arrives, but everyone’s too full 2024
Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Wednesday 18th June 2025
A reasonably calm day today with the main drama being caused by parents Louis and Dorcha, who stood on the chicks, nearly speared them with pointy sticks, and threw fish and sticks over them, all in an effort to protect them and feed them! Fortunately they’re old enough and big enough at 25 and 24 days old respectively to withstand a little rough treatment, and Louis keeps them very well fed. His three fish today took him past the milestone of two hundred for the season, and his tally now stands at two hundred and one. On Nest One Aurora 536 had to wait a long time and did eventually get a fish from Garry LV0 but not until suppertime. That fish takes his tally to ninety three. The weather was reasonably settled, and the overnight forecast for tonight is light cloud and light winds and a low of 10°C continuing through tomorrow with a positively tropical high of 22°C.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One (03.12.17); Nest Two 23.20.59 (03.39.12)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/rwoTuzh9Aro N2 Louis brings a large whole trout for breakfast 06.06.55
https://youtu.be/YpRqUE9EAuI N2 Fish number two today and number 200 for the season 08.26.34
https://youtu.be/ed1lX2w6-2Y N2 Dorcha brings sticks to protect the chicks but causes havoc instead 12.26.13
https://youtu.be/2U05loAGa8o N2 More chaos! Chicks, beware of your parents! Fish number three arrives 17.46.24
https://youtu.be/DfVKPb3vxz0 N1 Finally! Garry brings a fish for Aurora 19.27.04
Bonus info –
https://www.dyfiospreyproject.com/blog/karis-mwt/feathers
https://www.dyfiospreyproject.com/blog/emyr-mwt/rapid-growth-phase-young-osprey-chicks
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/dqD0YjQdGnk N1 Oh poo! Bob2 trips and decorates mum 2019
https://youtu.be/AZo3XgM86bU N1 Legendary Louis and the Ninth Fish 2020
Many years from now, as the wind howls down the Glen, and the rain lashes the loch, young osplets will courie doon beneath their mother, and cheep softly to her as they fight off sleep: “Tell us again. Tell us about Legendary Louis and the Day of the Nine Fish!”
https://youtu.be/NqQihIn10z0 N1 Home alone Osplets get a little feathered visitor 2020
https://youtu.be/4hKdWDbY68U N2 Bye bye little bob3, gone but not forgotten.. Dorcha removes the body 2022
https://youtu.be/Fo44bLpKmJY N2 Unknown Osprey does a flyby of the nest chased by Dorcha 2022 (slo-mo zoom)
https://youtu.be/Dsm140K88FI N2 Bob2 demands and gets a good share of fish 2022
https://youtu.be/hHpfXZ1JPvI N1 Who arrives very early? 2023 (slo-mo zoom)
https://youtu.be/ygRI-WCBv_k N2 Chick left home alone does a bit of tidying up 2023
https://youtu.be/J3_v5KrrZPw N1 LV0 brings moss but accidentally takes it away Nest One 2023
https://youtu.be/nlvB92hYk6w N2 Chick tries a hop but faceplants instead 2023 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/bB9Dwon2I3o N2 Fish number two, C1 attacks C2 2024
https://youtu.be/tZeYWxBU94U N2 ..But cunning C2 waits, and gets an exclusive feed 2024
https://youtu.be/tGKhmichhqo N1 Garry LV0 visits with nesting materials and does housework 2024
https://youtu.be/U-tu9Y00WH0 N2 The chicks attack each other, ignoring the sad remains of Chick3 2024Why not come and join the lively community at Woodland Trust’s Osprey forum, it’s friendly, free and everyone’s welcome:
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/osprey-cam
Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Tuesday 17th June 2025
Another routine day except for Louis chasing an intruder Osprey away from the nest, caught on camera as they flew across the view. Speculation is it might have been Aurora 536, zooming in didn’t help to establish an ID, and the threat didn’t last long. Nest Two is now a sea of yellow from the moss Dorcha has been bringing in and although there aren’t any chicks on Nest One, Garry did a little nest cupping anyway. He brought Aurora one fish taking his tally to ninety two, while Louis’ four fish take his to one hundred and ninety eight. The forecasted rain did materialise, but there was a fair amount of sunshine today too, and with luck tomorrow’s forecast of light rain and light winds with a low of 11°C and a high of 16°C will allow for some patches of sunshine too.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One 23.56.59 (03.25.21); Nest Two 23.12.13 (03.55.07)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/tmK2xFUG0_M N2 Breakfast arrives, a large whole trout 06.51.56
https://youtu.be/Qx9BQDctUko N1 Aurora departs with her fish while Garry tidies the nest 08.32.27
https://youtu.be/803xwji4Crk N2 Dorcha brings a huge clump of moss 11.11.14
https://youtu.be/2CcATo64zh8 N2 Dorcha receives a second fish and the chicks tuck in 14.23.04
https://youtu.be/FJpn9_ndmF4 N2 Louis brings a third fish then flies off to repel an intruder 18.20.19
https://youtu.be/5BhsOw2gMkg N2 Louis brings a late night fish snack 22.51.32
Bonus read – World Economic Forum quotes Woodland Trust on why ancient forests matter:
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/forests-old-growth-trees-protection
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/I_GsmuqoYpk N1 Little stirrer! Bob2 instigates a fight 2020
https://youtu.be/kb2CDBYN45g N1 That tiddler won’t feed four! 2020
https://youtu.be/LETGGTIp7Rg N1 Clown feet on show as the chicks wingercise 2020
https://youtu.be/Z1uCptJNQOQ N1 Look closely – it’s a deer 2020
https://youtu.be/Dx2ivqwDc7k N2 Dorcha protects the chicks from flying debris 2022
https://youtu.be/JMnUa4lbLBg N2 Bob2 pushes forward demanding a share of fish 2022
https://youtu.be/A-ooBwiJ2bM N1 Affric rejects LV0 again 2023
https://youtu.be/EPcA-_axV7c N2 Stickgate! Chick reacts to another bashing 2023
https://youtu.be/T0geg92yWd8 N1 LV0 teases Affric with a fish, makes her wait 2023
https://youtu.be/IVqA6qiQegI N2 Fish number two, small whole trout, arrives <10 mins Nest-to-Nest time! 2024
https://youtu.be/vxpIhe93244 N2 Chick1 pecks at Chick3’s body, Dorcha deals with intruders 2024
https://youtu.be/UVmvmdGrrgo N2 Chick2 finally makes an attempt at standing up to C1 2024
Why not come and join the lively community at Woodland Trust’s Osprey forum, it’s friendly, free and everyone’s welcome:
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/osprey-cam
Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Monday 16th June 2025
Despite today’s wet weather, Louis was in excellent fishing form, delivering four fish for his family on their sodden nest, including a colourful Arctic Charr. The wriggly chicks were kept as dry as possible by Dorcha although they’re getting too big to fit under her, and today being mumbrella meant holding her wings slightly out at an angle to keep them covered. With mum protecting them from the elements and dad keeping their crops stuffed full, things are looking good for the family. Over on Nest One, Garry LV0 brought one fish for Aurora 536 – she constantly calls for more but one fish daily seems to be sufficient to keep her looking in great condition, and there’s always the possibility she’s receiving the odd fish off-nest. Following the recent power outage, Steve Q has adjusted the fish stats, see bonus section for details, and including today’s fish, Louis’ tally now stands at one hundred and ninety four and Garry’s at ninety one. The heavy rain forecast for tonight has already started as at the time of filing this report (midnight) and the Met Office’s ‘gentle breeze’ will seem stronger at the top of the nest tree. An overnight low of 13°C is forecast, with the rain changing to light showers tomorrow with more of those ‘gentle breezes’ and a high of 17°C.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One 23.45.11 (03.17.57); Nest Two 22.56.15 (03.45.06)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/6eOX_WogW7g N2 Dorcha does a one-legged wing stretch 01.43.12
https://youtu.be/ILECTrEaTRA N2 Fish number one is so tiny it’s gone in 3 minutes 06.57.43
https://youtu.be/YewpBUD7GAA N1 Aurora departs with her fish as soon as Garry delivers it 11.44.58
https://youtu.be/4MlsHqblp5Q N2 Louis stays to watch as Dorcha tears into fish number two 13.43.46
https://youtu.be/rnwKbg6Mnoc N2 Louis does a bit of nest tidying after delivering fish number three 17.45.42
https://youtu.be/dN5JWow-fsA N2 Fish number four is a colourful Arctic Charr 19.52.40 (zoom)
Bonus info – Steve Quinn details his adjustment of the fish stats following the recent power outage:
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/osprey-cam/?ht-comment-id=25861665
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/j-HqamLScX0 N1 Little pecker! Smaller bob self-feeds 2019
https://youtu.be/lBL0ZY0zLz0 N1 Aila does acrobatics – then bashes the bobs! 2019
https://youtu.be/zkzuLYbE89k N1 Super dad Louis feeds his chicks on Father’s Day 2019
https://youtu.be/-Ep_ilklVuU N1 Chick3 unwisely has a go at Chick1 2020
https://youtu.be/KeHg7Lno7oM N2 Louis & Dorcha share a fish tail 2022
https://youtu.be/L0pZJ2eOy10 N2 Two week-old younger chick tries self-feeding 2022
https://youtu.be/MqQJ4H1VJdc N2 Despite atrocious weather, wonderbird Louis brings fish 2022
https://youtu.be/BUyPxmdAnHo N1 LV0 arrives unusually early 2023
https://youtu.be/tSvC6FgxQoQ N2 Chick disliked being swiped by Louis’ stick 2023
https://youtu.be/zyP2_vlmHpo N1 Affric receives a fish from LV0 2023
https://youtu.be/hlazHmk6Q64 N2 Fish number two, headless large trout – C3 gets a few bites 2024
https://youtu.be/n7QT7THpK3M N2 Fish number four, whopper headless trout – has C3 lost its fight? 2024
https://youtu.be/zW4F9G1h224 N1 A little songbird visits 2024 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/zN-GUwN08iM N2 RIP Little bob3: the last day of Chick Three (05.54 – 19.02) 2024
Independence, Oregon: Home to River and Laurel. The first of large prepped fish arrives at 0542. There are osplets in this deep nest but how many – well, that will be answered in about a week when we might finally be able to see their heads!

Norway: Herr and Frau Rauer and their two osplets and a delicious fish delivery. Look at that water! What a wonderful place for a nest.


Cornell Red-tail Hawks: In these images, you not only see how much the hawklets have grown, but also the construction that is right up by the nest. It did not deter Big Red and Arthur from choosing this nest again this year.




Llyn Brenig: Great news coming in from Jeff Kear on the UK Osprey Information FB page for this nest.

Alyth SS: The camera has been down for some time. Thanks to BOGS, we know that there are at least two osprey chicks on the nest of Harry and Flora.
Glaslyn: It is the first time in 22 years that osprey chicks have not hatched on the nest. For those of you that might not have followed this nest, Aran, who had been the mate of Mrs G, became the mate of Elen a couple of years ago when Mrs G did not return from migration. This year, one of Idris and Telyn’s sons landed on the Glaslyn nest and provided fish for Elen. Aran arrived late. Elen laid eggs. They were dispersed from the egg cup. The younger Teifi and the slightly older Aran did attempt to settle the situation. Aran lost his nest. Aran is very much loved, and thankfully, individuals living near the area have kept a good eye on him, providing photographs that are shown on the UK Osprey Information FB page. Elen and Teifi remain around the nest.
Gilestone/USK Valley, Wales: Hot. Fish arrival to provide the hydration the Only Bob and the adults require.


Dyfi Osprey Project: A family portrait of Idris, Telyn, and the two kiddos.

Maryland Western Shore: Two chicks lost. Only Bob is doing well. Large fish are arriving at the nest on Monday.

Dyfi Osprey Project, Wales: Idris has been delivering fish all day and comes in with a Flounder for the last late-night snack for Telyn and the kiddos.

Boulder County, Colorado: It was hot. Mum became a mumbrella. This nest still makes me uneasy. Please don’t ask me why. I will be glad when the little one is a bit larger!


Denton Homes: Three beauties are still at home.

Saaksilvie #4: Oh, that sweet little 3. You can really see the difference.

Taipalsaari, Finland: Fish arrive regularly for Mum and the two osplets.


Pitkin County: Emma, Charlie, and two osplets. Little two got fed first at one of the feedings on Monday! Yippee.


Sauces Canyon: Betty Lou treated everyone by flying to the nest with a fish in her talons on Monday!

Seaside: Bruce and Naha are doing a great job with their trio in Oregon. I was very pleased to receive notes from many of you saying you just found the Seaside nest. It is a good one to watch!

Jann Gallavan and the IWS give us the history of Princess Cruz, current mate of Andor, at the Fraser Point nest.

The raptors are having challenges enough. They don’t need to be shot when they are hunting for food and don’t recognise the territories of various estates. Stop driven grouse shooting! What an archaic practice!
I was so mad this evening when we took Toby for his late walk. Big sign on a small property – I do mean small. Let’s think 4 feet by 22 feet at best. The sign said that pesticides had been applied, so do not walk pets on the lawn. I took a deep breath and decided to gather information on the damages and leave it for them in their mailbox.

Calico wants to remind everyone that balloons are not fun. They are unnecessary to having a celebration, and they go up, come down, and harm wildlife. Please find and suggest alternative ways to decorate and celebrate that are environmentally friendly. Dry leaf confetti is great. Get some small hole punches, a basket of leaves, and bowls, and take the children outside. They will be busy for some time, and they can toss them around without worrying about damage.

Calico’s Tip for the Day: Become a birder and save your life. Stop staring at screens all day and night and get out and see ‘real’ birds in your neighbourhood. Connect with nature. Discover how you can contribute to restoring habitat to help them. Imagine people around the world doing this and connecting!
Thank you so much for being with us today. Please take care of yourselves. We look forward to having you again with us on Monday.
Thank you to the following for their notes and comments: ‘A, B, Geemeff, Heidi, MP, PB, TU’, to those who created videos, including SK Hideaways, and to the owners of the streaming cams and FB pages whose names are in bold throughout my post today. Also, Raptor Persecution UK, Mrs Gardenette Cultivation Plant Vlog, MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre, The Guardian, and the UK Osprey Information FB page and Jeff Kear























































































































































































































































































































































































