20 April 2025
Good Morning Everyone,
I am sending this out early instead of Sunday morning. A huge storm has hit the NCTC nest of Bella and Scout and the nest has collapsed. I believe all three of those gorgeous healthy eaglets who were sleeping at the time will have passed. There were strong winds. Tragic. More than sad for this amazing and beautiful family. I am at a complete loss for words. https://youtu.be/7PTxwKogiVg?
I do not know the status of Bella. Help was to go out and check. Oh, I am hoping for a miracle for all our of them but preparing for the worst. Send your positive thoughts.


Saturday turned out to be a really beautiful day on the Canadian prairies with the temperature climbing to 10 C and the grey clouds have disappeared! Today, we are going to check out the American White Pelicans that have now arrived in Manitoba! Pictures tomorrow.
Iris: It feels like Louis is stalking her. Has Finnegan returned and been chased away? is he on his way? We wait.
Brock made his presence known this morning, choosing to sit on the outdoor dining table, staring into the house through the garden doors! When he finished his big bowl of tasty salmon, he walked right over to the garden door and stared inside at ‘The Girls’ who were busy watching him.


Squishy came later. The Girls tolerate Brock but do not like the other cats that come to the feeder. The plan is to move it away from the doors so they don’t see who else comes calling.
Loch Arkaig: Geemeff writes: “Egg number two! 12.55 Dorcha is on the nest and it looks like she’s getting ready to lay her second egg 12.56.16 She gives a shake of her tail 12.56.18 She stands and the second egg is seen. She fusses them for a little while, turning and positioning them to her satisfaction before settling down and aligning her brood patch over the two eggs. (More later in the post)
Glaslyn: Elen laid her third egg!
RSPB Loch Garten: The nest continues to be unsettled and more so with the arrival of KL5.

Big Bear Valley: The kids are learning to be self-sufficient! https://youtu.be/Qk4HCIlPZek?
San Jose Falcons: Monty and Hartley had their first hatch on Saturday! Oh, they have two! SK Hideaways has the video: https://youtu.be/_9jZtIHqat4?

Goitzsche-Wildnis: ‘JC’ comments on her video: “Zeus is doing his homework by brooding in the nest while Fjona has taken a break. He seems to be comfortable with the incubation tasks. But his companion returns and, with very little delicacy and screaming, pushes Zeus out of the nest. The girl has character… and a bit of bad drool, even.” https://youtu.be/N4cIKfZ0DpA?
Loch of the Lowes: Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve says: “Grab a cuppa and settle down for a full review of the comings and goings so far!
It’s been a complex start to the season with no fewer than four combinations of osprey pairings appearing on the nest
; *NC0 (resident breeding female 2020-2024, not seen since 2nd April) & a New Male *The New Male and an Unringed Female (with the ‘Cluedo’ marking on the back of her head) *LM24 (aka The Dark Intruder, who held territory in second half of 2024 with NC0) & the same Unringed Female, and finally… *LM24 & the Dark Female (with the ‘Bandit’ eye mask who intruded in 2024, and possibly 2023)! Confused !? It’s taken a lot of careful reviewing and analysing to pick apart the rapidly changing dynamic, but it looks like LM24 and the Dark Female have finally become ‘top ospreys’ at the Lowes nest, appearing to be settled as a pair and dominant for a week! Talons crossed for eggs in the next 7-10 days! ![]()
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[Note: The osprey which attacked and knocked the Dark Female off the nest was thought to originally be the Unringed Female (with the ‘Cluedo piece’ marking on the back of her head) – however, thanks to some excellent photos by Scott Duncan from the hide, we were able to spy a silver BTO ring on the right leg of the osprey!!
Yes, we got excited too thinking it might be the return of NC0, but this osprey had no white break in her brown mask behind her eye, and the underwing markings did not match those of NC0. We have had at least 3 different BTO-only ringed osprey intruding in the last few years, so it could easily be the return of these individuals, or new ones who have lost their Darvic colour rings, which can be prone to cracking and falling off due to the impact of repeatedly hitting the water. If we get any sightings of NC0 we will let folks know.]”

The season so far in video! https://youtu.be/6Pd-LufRSgM?
Kielder Forest’s latest news: Egg 3 for Nest 7 arrived at 14.13 yesterday. KX7 was making the usual squeaks and grunts pre-laying. She had a final push at 14.13 and a few seconds later stood. Nest 11, the first time two ospreys have been seen at this nest. Hoping they stay.
Geemeff sends us the daily summary from Loch Arkaig and The Woodland Trust:
Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Saturday 19th April 2025
Today delivered the anticipated excitement: with a quick shake of her tail feathers, Dorcha produced the second egg at 12.55.16, and the new female Blue 536 turned up again today, saw Affric 152 off Nest One, and got a fish from Garry LV0, to much jubilation from their fans. Very early days, but at the risk of jinxing things, Blue 536 does seem to be showing an interest in the nest and in Garry for more than just a few free fish on her journey elsewhere. Along with the fish came a few mating attempts, none have been successful, but Blue 536 isn’t rebuffing him, and looks at home on Nest One. Cautiously optimistic! Garry’s single fish takes his tally to six, and Louis also brought one fish, taking his tally to forty. In other news, Louis chased a Hoodie away from Nest Two, Garry LV0 dealt with a pronged stick, and Dorcha can have a little rest, if the owls continue to stay away, before her next and probably final egg is due on Tuesday. The weather forecast is for light cloud and light winds overnight and into tomorrow, and a few sunny spells.
Night cam switches on (day cam): Nest One 21.34.32 (05.25.05); Nest Two 21.31.17 (05.35.12)
Today’s videos:
https://youtu.be/psJLabACO1U N2 Early breakfast for Dorcha 05.44.34
https://youtu.be/r3HwBnSxQFg N2 Hoodie chased away by Louis 06.20.59
https://youtu.be/fk9QLXJ5oA0 N1 Blue 536 arrives, waits an hour but Garry doesn’t appear 06.37.25
https://youtu.be/JZ4karhsVMo N1 Affric touches down and is chased away 11.42.53 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/gnysQoRM6G8 N2 Egg number two! 12.56.16 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/EzmggXArZEQ N1 Blue 536 gets a fish from Garry LV0 15.03.31
https://youtu.be/n4Y8mwMyZuI N1 Garry deals competently with a large forked stick 17.23.30
Bonus news item: in the wake of the illegal felling of the 500 year old Whitewebbs Oak, Woodland Trust explain the value of our ancient trees:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czjnv448110o
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/eLQgDi2VKIA N1 A stranger follows Louis to the nest 2021 (slo-mo)
https://youtu.be/xm-qPYjLLnE N1&2 Typhoon jets do a flypast of both nests 2022
https://youtu.be/Pt6-35zGrZw N1 Prince takes a very long mating run-up 2022
https://youtu.be/GLChgTeSpiA N2 Louis chases Prince away from Nest Two 2022
https://youtu.be/9O8JWeQEXeE N2 Dorcha uses her crow voice on a Hoodie 2023
https://youtu.be/kZJTfoKO6GY N2 Dorcha is very vocal when supper arrives 2023
https://youtu.be/EwONgG-jTWI N1 No takers for Garry LV0’s travelling fish 2024
https://youtu.be/BCOPgYVTB5s N2 Drama as Dorcha fights with an eagle 2024 (slo-mo repeat with zoom)
https://youtu.be/nHPwQ5xDs5U N2 Fish number one, large headless trout, Dorcha’s injury visible as she takes it 2024 (zoom)
https://youtu.be/G6MmnbWYf90 N2 Affric waits on Nest One but Garry is a no-show 2024
https://youtu.be/dVOw0D9-zaU N2 Louis arrives chased by a Hoodie as Dorcha rests quietly 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
Heidi sent me this link. If you like Leonard Cohen and Canada Geese, this is for you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48AJBXs5dNc
Heidi sends us some osprey news, too!
Seaside osprey nest: Congratulations to Naha and Bruce on their first egg, laid 4/18 at 17:01. Naha has laid her first egg on the same date for three straight years.

Lake Murray ospreys: Lucy and Kenny had three eggs (laid 3/14, 3/17, 3/20). Around the 26th of March, they started to have intruder issues. On 3/28 there was a serious altercation between Kenny and a male intruder. It is thought that was the last time Kenny was seen. The new male took over, and has since been named ‘Newman’. But, for awhile Newman was not bringing fish to Lucy, so Lucy was having to catch her own fish. The eggs were unattended for long periods of time. One egg broke on 3/29. Newman was also seen trying to kick the eggs out of the nest. One egg was thrown from the bowl, and Lucy was able to roll it back. Well, the cam owner and chatters say that apparently Newman has matured over the past couple of weeks, and he has been bringing large fish to Lucy. And not only that, he has been incubating the eggs at times. We have all seen peregrine falcon males do this. Some peregrine males have been known to fully assume ‘Dad’ responsibilities, and will assist the female with her clutch and chicks, if the father is missing. At the Exshaw osprey nest, Mr. O helped Louise in 2023 with her two chicks after Jasper disappeared, but Little had already died. Has anyone ever known of another case where a male osprey has done the same thing? If egg #1 at Lake Murray is still remaining, it will be 37 days old on 4/20.

Crooked Lake osprey nest: Congrats to Mom and Noble on their second egg, laid on 4/19 at 10:41.

Ospreys continue to arrive in Finland. https://www.youtube.com/live/IVx9nEX0afs?

Thank you so much for being with us today. Take care. See you soon!
Thank you to the following for their notes, posts, comments, videos, and streaming cams that helped me to write my post today: ‘Geemeff, Heidi’, Bywyd Gwylld Glaslyn, RSPB Loch Garten, Jeff Kear and UK Osprey Information, LOTL, Geemeff and The Woodland Trust, FOBBV, SK Hideaways, San Jose City Hall, Goitzsche-Wildness and Joan Castmyer, Kielder Forest, Seaside Ospreys, Lake Murray Ospreys, Crooked Lake Osprey Cam, Kuopio Finland Osprey Cam/Kaala Saaski


































































































































































































































