Big fledges from Achieva nest…early Thursday in Bird World

21 May 2026

Good Morning,

We were expecting it. Big had been flapping her wings in the rain, getting stronger and stronger, and this morning he took off and returned to the nest like a pro. Time: 10:25:41. Thanks ‘PB’ and Heidi.

Proud Mum Jill and Little watched as Big circled around the nest. Congratulations – this is the most well deserved fledge and just wait til Little flies – maybe at the weekend.

Jill did it with a little help from Jack at the start and a lot of help at the end. Now to keep the fish coming for the fledgling.

This is just wonderful…at one point we feared these two would starve to death but Mum Jill literally taloned up and kept her babies fed. I remain astonished at all she did and so proud of her.

An osprey nest with two young chicks and an adult osprey perched on a post nearby, with a view of a residential street in the background.
An osprey nest with two chicks, one flapping its wings, while an adult osprey perches nearby on a pole. Surrounding trees and a residential street are visible.
A bird's nest made of twigs with two birds, one perched on a pole and one resting in the nest, surrounded by trees and a road in the background.
A bird perched on a wooden pole next to a large nest made of twigs, surrounded by trees and a suburban neighborhood in the background.
A bird's nest made of twigs is visible atop a platform, with a large bird standing on a wooden post nearby. The background features a tree-lined street and residential buildings.
An osprey nest with one chick standing inside and two adult ospreys nearby, one perched on a pole and another in flight, surrounded by trees and a residential area in the background.
A hawk nest with two young hawks, one flapping its wings and the other sitting, located on a raised platform surrounded by greenery. A logo for Achieva banking is visible in the lower left corner.

Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Wednesday 20th May 2026

Another calm routine day, no alarms or intruders, just rain and fish deliveries and the males taking their turn on the eggs allowing the females to stretch their wings and go off nest to eat. Garry LV0 brought three fish for Aurora 536, taking his tally to seventy three, and Louis brought one fish for Dorcha, taking the Nest Two tally to seventy three. The forecast overnight and through tomorrow is more rain, with a low of  7°C and a high of 17°C.

Today’s videos:https://youtu.be/mpxMBT3zh24 N1 breakfast for Aurora 09.42.45

https://youtu.be/JKXX8V2Vxk0 N2 Louis arrives with today’s first fish, a large headless trout 11.16.04 https://youtu.be/FZb-Wv_pZf0 N1 Aurora leaves with fish two, Garry does a great job as a new dad 18.07.04https://youtu.be/VuhyFuFZzC8 N1 Garry brings a third fish for Aurora 21.14.04 
Bonus guide – the hatching process:

https://www.fayrehalefarm.com/wp-content/uploads/Hatch-1157697_432879363493726_407957231_n.jpg

Blast from the past, this day in previous years:

https://youtu.be/I6EiEJdBMEk N1 Aila’s misty morning flypast 2020 (slo-mo)

https://youtu.be/GYmMQvGGdbE N1 The eggs are bugged! 2020

https://youtu.be/56srG8Li0pY N1 Two mating attempts by The Stranger and Blue 152 2021

https://youtu.be/Gki0u5vCQg4 N1 Blown away! Comical failed mating attempt 2021

https://youtu.be/eY3vcsWUfmk N2 Very early breakfast for Dorcha 2022

https://youtu.be/XZMfSUpsMc4 N2 Little bird sings away on the high perch 2023

https://youtu.be/sTZm9BK7okg N1 Affric 152 and LV0 visit Nest One! 2023

https://youtu.be/ROkPADnW6JI N1 Louis brings a fish to Nest One 2023

https://youtu.be/i9K2-HCbD-o   N1 An unexpected visitor arrives – it’s Affric 152! 2024

https://youtu.be/Nrr-H6eK0m4  N2 Pip pip hooray – cam’s been zoomed! 2024

https://youtu.be/5fl9uzsupuY N1 A Jay (Garrulus glandarius) perches on the centre perch 2024

https://youtu.be/4FEYkjXc1fQ  N2 An Owl hoots nearby, a Jay visits as Dorcha returns from flyabout 2025

https://youtu.be/cWw_YGFdmmc  N1 Aurora’s patience is rewarded when Garry brings her a fish 2025

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

More second year returns in the UK. Gosh, I wish they would ring the chicks on the streaming cams in North America!

A female osprey (6J8) stands near her nest in Usk Valley, Powys, surrounded by natural landscape.

Kielder Forest osprey news:

They could hear the chicks at the Dyfi nest of Idris and Telyn in the microphones overnight! Won’t be long!

An osprey is sitting in a nest surrounded by twigs and grass, while another osprey is perched nearby, with a scenic background of hills and water.

I love this! Jeff Kear says, “SO TODAY COULD BE BUSY.

With possible hatches at:- DYFI, POOLE HARBOUR, LOCH DOON and KIELDER NEST 7. And the second Chick at Clywedog has already hatched, Egg Number 4 at MANTON BAY as well(forgot that one)”.

Yes, it will be a busy one. Take care everyone. I will see you with the latest on the UK hatches this evening.

Thank you to ‘PB’ and Heidi, to Geemeff for their Loch Arkaig Summary, those who post to FB and the owners of the streaming cams that let us look into the lives of our friends.