21 May 2026
Greetings Everyone!
Late Update: Names for the San Jose Falcons. Thank you ‘PB’.

If you missed it, SK Hideaways has the video of the banding: https://youtu.be/xAj20H9x1OI?
Oh, what a marvellous day it has been at home. We had a long leisurely walk with Toby and then headed to a local greenhouse/garden centre that started small about 22 years ago. I had wonderful students who worked there, a kind of hippie place that cared about the quality of what they sold. It still makes me feel good shopping there. They care for their plants and the family and students who own and work there benefit directly. By evening, all of our boxes will be planted. Don fell in love with a purple geranium and out went the red colour scheme! Who cares?! Right?
A purple geranium caught Don’s eye.

One of my favourites is the fuschia.

We had another long walk with Toby before I started writing and checking in on nests that might have a pip in the UK.
The Girls have been enjoying having the windows in the conservatory open ‘a little’. Of course, they can’t be open all the way because of Hugo Yugo – always the trouble maker – who likes to try and escape!!!!!! They have ‘dental treats’ before bed and remain my darlings, but this goofy dog who is so well behaved has my heart. I am grateful to the universe for sending him to me.

It continues to be worrisome in some nests in the US. The death of both eaglets at Glen Hayes set everyone back, and now Scout, who was returned to the Falconshire Bald Eagle nest, is being literally beaten to death by its older sibling. Hopes are that Dewey Beach continues to have only one chick – the thought being they might be able to find enough fish for one.
But overall, there is a bit of a sense of unease and worry – that is why I am spending so much time outside with Toby and Don. If I don’t, come winter, which will be here too soon, I will regret it. If you know someone with Alzheimer’s or Dementia or any mental illness, being outside is so beneficial. Well, it is to all of us!!!!!!! What I am saying is, do not stop caring for these little ones. It is what makes you so very special and caring, and people who will change the way the world is going in good time. But also, when you are feeling overwhelmed, step back, go outside, and listen to the birds, feel the rain or the sunshine on your face.
No pip at Dyfi for Idris and Telyn yet!

Good look at the eggs at Poole Harbour – another clutch of four for CJ7 and Blue 022.

CJ7 has ‘that look’ on her eye. It was possible there was something happening with one of the eggs later. Maybe we will see tomorrow.

Checking in on Manton Bay, it appears some cracks might be in egg 4! Or is it my imagination and nesting material?

Geemeff’s Woodland Trust daily summary for Loch Arkaig Thursday 21st May 2026
Another day with no intruders or alarms, just more rain, fish deliveries, and incubation changeovers. In a reverse of yesterday, Garry LV0 brought one fish for Aurora 536 while Louis brought three fish for Dorcha. That makes equal totals for Louis and Garry at seventy four fish each, but the Nest Two total is now higher at seventy six, including Dorcha’s two, while the Nest One total is lower at seventy four. The weather forecast is for more rain, throughout the night and continuing tomorrow, with an overnight low of 12°C and a high tomorrow of 18°C.Today’s videos:https://youtu.be/fXPVYmKOwe4 N2 Early breakfast on a damp morning 05.11.08https://youtu.be/OGSGhwPne-w N1 Delivery for Aurora – large fresh trout
11.23.15https://youtu.be/0XjZP34mVvI N2 Dorcha departs with her lunch leaving Louis in charge 12.19.49https://youtu.be/ugVh1YPz088 N2 Louis feaks his beak after delivering the third fish 18.34.53
Bonus read – the news item about the 2022 sighting in Shetland of 2020 chick Doddie JJ6, the only Arkaig chick to have been sighted as a returner to the UK:
Blast from the past, this day in previous years:
https://youtu.be/y5N9tfD_PEE N1 What scares Louis off the eggs? 2019
https://youtu.be/Z6OExIKyXtQ N1 Pickup sticks: Aila ejects Louis 2020
https://youtu.be/gnWD639_5Ag N1 Early morning mating attempt in high winds 2021
https://youtu.be/U9Owo_N_ch4 News! News! News! Doddie JJ6 sighted in Shetland! 2022
https://youtu.be/fHuHEbhUV_c N1 Louis lands on Nest One giving little warning chirps 2023
https://youtu.be/EKDZm4svj04 N2 Tawny Owl attack – no harm done 2024 (slo-mo repeat)
https://youtu.be/vxm_bBzofYc N1 Jay returns 2024 (zoom)https://youtu.be/wWIaZEWpPyk N2 Well done Louis! First fish is the season’s hundredth 2025
https://youtu.be/qnHSG_tvBZk N1 Aurora gets a nice size fish supper from Garry 2025https://youtu.be/Vd9yqSxu-wYN2 Tawny Owl strikes three times with Louis & Dorcha both on the nest 2025 (slo-mo repeat)
You’re invited to 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
Big Red makes sure that P3 gets fed!

Cowlitz PUD now has three eggs.

Nothing nicer than waking up with Jackie and Shadow chortling as the sun rises over Big Bear Valley. The School children have been very successful in raising donations to save MoonCamp and the land area the nest. Congratulations to all who have worked so diligently on behalf of all the wildlife.
Here is the video: https://youtu.be/gsX35LWeo8U?
Mr and Mrs Crow have been very busy at the feeder.

We have two cute little osplets for Dylan and Seren now at Llyn Clywedog in Wales.

Keep an eye on the UK nests, we should have some of the sweetest little osplets hatching.
Waiting for Bety and Bukachek at Mlady Buky Stork Nest to have little ones hatch.

Caitir and Loki lost one eaglet. The other appears to be doing fine.

Harry has been delivering fish to Winken at Moorings Park. All is well.

Not quite ready for eggs in Norway yet. These are the dates Fru Rauer laid:
-April 26 at 15:39 – 1st egg https://youtu.be/6-AtMkIDPVE?si=1KLrz… -April 29 at 12:01 – 2nd egg https://youtu.be/eVS-l2llF2w?si=BDsv-… – Third egg laid between 1st and may 3 (camera was down, so we do not know the exact time and date) Most likely may 2

Beautiful storklets at the nest in The Netherlands.

Migratory Bird Numbers fell despite a warm spring in the UK.
Migratory bird numbers fall in Britain despite last year’s warm springhttps://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/may/21/weather-bird-numbers-fall-britain-despite-warm-spring?CMP=share_btn_url
Thank you so much for being with us today. Please take care. We will see you soon!
Thank you to all the contributors whose work is in this blog – videos, posts, and screen captures. I am very, very grateful. Thank you to ‘PB’, who keeps a close eye on Achieva. That nest is doing well with multiple deliveries by Jack today and a late, large catfish by Jill. Thank you to The Guardian for its continuing coverage of the environment and wildlife, and Geemeff for their dedication to the Loch Arkaig nests.