5 May 2026
Hello Everyone,
I did say I was going to take a break, didn’t I? Well, reports will be short, but Iris laying her first egg and Big Red’s nestlings are keeping me on the edge of the sofa. Besides, the nice warm weather we had disappeared. Melissa kept looking out the conservatory windows as she was cleaning them, asking, ‘Is that a snowflake?’ And yes, of ourselves, her eyes were not deceiving her. It is freezing. Tomorrow will be 0 C. Not much fun. Toby and I worked on the bookcases. We now need a 154 cm long piece of moulding and some finishing nails. The whole needs to be painted in the same shade as the walls only glossy so it is slightly different (thanks, Geemeff, for the idea). I had battled between just matching the walls which are the same colour as the rice straw tea huts in Japan, going for something bold like the Bloomsbury Group would have done, or painting them in Tar (a deep grey/black). My mind needs calm. So, some time in the future, David will return to paint them and the French doors all the same. It is a picky job, not for someone like me who wouldn’t have the patience.
As of Monday evening, this is the state of the third chick releasing itself from the shell at Big Red and Arthur’s nest. Arthur is already lining the nest cup with chippies and squirrels.
I am so glad this little one didn’t get exhausted trying to get out.





At the Achieva Osprey Platform, Jill went out late and caught another catfish for her and the kids. That is three today. I do not believe she has ever left the nest to fish after 2000. She did tonight. As the kids get older they need more food and she needs to keep herself healthy for them! Jack is simply not delivering enough – two today. Jill had three and one was a whopper.
Thanks ‘PB’ for the screen capture of Jill and her whale.

For those wanting to keep a file to recognise Jill, here you have the perfect underwing patterns to go with the top of the head! These two locations are the only patterns that do not ever change from the time the ospreys fledge.
Iris and NewGuy2 (I do agree with everyone that he needs a name – I am certain that Dr Green is working on this) are settling in to incubation. I just hope he knows that he has to provide fish for Iris and the babies…



Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Monday 4th May 2026
Another peaceful and uneventful day, although one event was missing – Aurora 536 has not laid a second egg, it is overdue by more than 24 hours so chances are she will only have the single egg laid on 30th April at 19.18.37. There is concern that she is leaving the egg unprotected for several hours at a time, and as she and Garry LV0 have not been seen mating on a sufficiently regular basis, perhaps this egg will not hatch. As always, it’s wait and see – Osprey eggs are quite hardy. Although Garry only brought one fish to the nest for Aurora, it’s possible fish are being delivered early during the nest cam down time. His on-cam tally now stands at forty five. Over on Nest Two, normal service was resumed and Louis delivered three fish to Dorcha, taking the nest total to forty. Dorcha was very pleased to see the first fish arriving after a gap of thirty five hours and demolished it in no time. The weather was mainly settled with a little light rain around 11pm.
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/BMjnfTZhaCM N2 First fish 35 hours after the last one! 08.25.51
https://youtu.be/uYMCcC97Qbw N2 Normal service resumes! Fish 2 arrives 2 hours after the first 10.35.21
https://youtu.be/X7NonFthu2Q N1 First fish for Aurora, a good size headless trout 14.31.26
https://youtu.be/M8d0uY6Yys8 N2 Louis brings a third trout for Dorcha 15.06.39
Bonus activity – how well do you know spring tree flowers? Take Woodland Trust’s quiz: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2026/05/spring-blossom-quiz/
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/RZcdDsctW8s N1 Stick-gate! Louis brings a silly stick 2019
https://youtu.be/MkeAZ4Rtyjw N1 Arkaig Ospreys star with Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin & Holly Gillibrand 2020
https://youtu.be/8937KrWsAvQ N1 Aila stands on Louis’ tail 2020
https://youtu.be/E9pd_5HuvsU N1 Hoodie chases Louis and his fish to the nest 2020
https://youtu.be/01RR3gk-KAo WT season highlights 2021
https://youtu.be/MYwuD6jtpBA WT season highlights 2022
https://youtu.be/CMPNawu15bo N2 Louis is blown away! 2023 (slo-mo repeat)
https://youtu.be/HIbtIkk_ELg N2 Unringed intruder lands 2023 (slo-mo repeat)
https://youtu.be/UYHOuHSAjdo N2 Dorcha’s turn to show off her underpinnings! 2023
https://youtu.be/wFCI5B_bVPQ N1 Garry LV0 arrives with moss, calling softly, who’s he watching? 2024
https://youtu.be/5zmxN6jpNNU N2 Dorcha brings a stick and lands it on Louis 2024 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/AOxOLsyGJV0 N2 Dorcha gets hit by a Tawny Owl while tangled in moss 2025
https://youtu.be/A8PwVgBjiAc N2 Three strikes: 00.33.37; 00.35.21; 00.40.51 in <8 mins 2025
https://youtu.be/T0XQrgwLjko N1 Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) does a thorough investigation 2025
https://youtu.be/6b_2Tq6RFQA N1 Tawny Owl pays a second visit an hour after the first 2025
https://youtu.be/TXp42g5YDtM N2 Dorcha fights off an unringed Osprey 2025 (slo-mo repeat with 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
Geemeff sends a sad story but at least, they say, ‘humans tried to help’. https://wgme.com/news/local/very-sad-ospreys-found-dead-after-building-nest-on-power-lines-in-camden-maine-cmp-central-maine-power
Sadly, these falcons fell at the hand of humans and their guns in Cambridgeshire.
Winken enjoying a meal while there remains a reminder of the saddness as Blinken’s body is near the nest rim at Moorings Park.

It looks like the dream of seeing osplets on the Loch Garten RSPB nest are gone as Blue KL5 kicks out the third egg!

News from Kielder Forest:
The four chicks of Monty and Hartley will be ringed at 0800 Wednesday nest time! Tune in on YouTube!

Thank you so much for being with us! Take care, everyone. Keep watching Iris for that next egg…See you soon.
Thank you to Geemeff for the Woodland Trust summary, to ‘PB’ for the great image of Jill and her monster fish, and to all those who post information on FB and the owners of the streaming cams that let us watch this amazing wildlife. I am very grateful for the investigative reporting of Raptor Persecution UK.