30 November 2024
Hello Everyone,
Roy Dennis is visiting Port Lincoln to give a talk and to witness Ian Falkenberg ringing Wilko and Kasse. Oh, how I wish I could have gone to the dinner and talk with Roy Dennis. Those attending are in for a real treat. 221 watching. Great narrative by Bart M on chat.
Wilko really seems to like humans and Kasse pancaked just like a good little osplet should. She listened to Mum’s instructions. And the weather could not be better!
Wilko is a boy. Males have white on right and red on left leg
Kasse is a female. She has pink right green left.
(Oh, I called it right for once. It is good to have a female after the loss of Solly and Zoe. I hope Kasse has a long life and produces many, many chicks.
Both osplets received satellite trackers. This is wonderful so that we can compare their behaviour post-fledge.
Some images:
Wilko standing right up and Kasse pancaked.

This is where the chicks are being ringed on the Calypso Star.

Janet (Red hair and glasses) and Fran talking to Roy while Ian Falkenberg attaches the tracker.

Kasse is getting her tracker.

Roy Dennis. Google him if you don’t know who he is because you should know.

Mum on the mast waiting for the babies to be returned to the nest and to have a fish feast.

Fisheries came to check on what was going on and to say hello.

Dad moves to the perch anticipating fish dinner???

On the old barge later. Five Cormorants (or more) kept Dad company. It is hard waiting! These are Australian Pied Cormorants. Note the white unlike the all brown Double-crested Cormorants in North America.


Do you know your Cormorants?
Wilko and Kasse are home! And look who is standing up!

Mum is just landing back on the nest and she will get to see her kids with all their accessories. Nope. She flew off.


Kids say: “We are Big Kids now”. We can feed ourselves. Kasse is going for it. She is hungry. Wilko looks defiant. How dare you stitch a suitcase on my back and put jewellery on my legs!!!!!!!!!


Thank you to the folks at Port Lincoln Ospreys for streaming this great event in the lives of these ospreys and for ensuring through the fish fairy their survival. Thank you to eBird for the information on Cormorants.
PLEASE NOTE THAT MY NEXT BLOG WILL BE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2.












