Firstly I apologise for my absence, but unfortunately my wife was rushed into hospital, so what with visiting her and since she's been home looking after her, I just have not had the opportunity to get away from home and get a few hours out with the camera, but last Thursday I managed a visit out.
I firstly visited the Egleton Reserve as an Osprey Male, 6K/14 had decided to carry out some remedial works and rebuild the nest on the nest platform on Lagoon 4. This is a first time returning bird so he is hoping to attract a female with his nest building skills with the hope of mating next year, but so far to no avail unfortunately but its still early days, we will have young birds returning for the first time into June.
After this I headed for Eyebrook to meet up with a friend who was travelling up from near London, this is a gent I have met up with at Eyebrook and after my break he wished to meet up fo a catch up.
I missed the Ospreys fishing but I saw a few Red Kites and was treated to a Barn Owl as I was leaving for home.
An update on our Barn Owls at home. It appears we are down to the single male that fledged from the box last year, he has never departed all Winter and has still not managed to attract a female unfortunately, must try harder.
An update on our Barn Owls at home. It appears we are down to the single male that fledged from the box last year, he has never departed all Winter and has still not managed to attract a female unfortunately, must try harder.
RUTLAND WATER.
EGLETON RESERVE.
Egleton Reserve, Greylag Goose, Lagoon Four, Dunlin Hide.
Sitting on her nest sound asleep bless her.
Greylag Goose, Male. This male then swam by at a distance of about 50 metres then the following happened. |
I must admit I thought somebody had fallen in with the splash. |
Once back on the surface we went straight into a forward roll. |
Arriving back up and a quick shake. |
Then straight into another forward roll. |
A bit of a shimmy. |
Then we started to show off, a forward and barrel roll combined, then the bathing was over. |
Osprey Nest, Lagoon Four, Dunlin Hide. This was the main reason for my visit, to watch the Osprey nest building but unfortunately this was all I saw initially. |
In for his second dive on the goose. |
Goose removed and a more relaxed male flies around the lagoon. |
And away to land in the trees between Lagoons 4 and 3, THE VICTOR. |
Great Crested Grebe, Dunlin Hide. This bird swam by about 40 meters away, must be a nest somewhere near but I could not find it. |
Same bird swimming away but with head dress feathers up. |
Shelduck Drake, Lagoon 4, Dunlin Hide. Several of these ducks were flying about all the time I was present. |