THEN MY FIRST OSPREY DUTY.
I decided to have a visit to the now open Egleton Centre to see what if anything was happening on the Osprey front.
On arrival I was met with a considerable amount of dark cloud and the wind was howling, after a visit in the centre I was informed we had the first bird back, the Manton Bay female had arrived that morning {the 14th}, she must have managed to get over the English Channel prior to the wind getting so bad and made the last section of her trip into the head wind.
Then on the 15th another female, 25/10 { site B female } returned so things are getting underway with the migrating birds.
After this I had a visit to Eyebrook as the heavens had opened at Rutland and I had no wish to get the camera or lens soaked so I took the easy option.
The wind at Eyebrook was just as strong and the only Red Kites I saw were gone past in seconds with a following wind so no chance of any images.
Then on the 15th another female, 25/10 { site B female } returned so things are getting underway with the migrating birds.
After this I had a visit to Eyebrook as the heavens had opened at Rutland and I had no wish to get the camera or lens soaked so I took the easy option.
The wind at Eyebrook was just as strong and the only Red Kites I saw were gone past in seconds with a following wind so no chance of any images.
33/11 has returned on the 23 rd at 18.02 so we have a pair at Manton Bay.
Blue Tit. This bird was in the same area I found last week where somebody had thrown some seed about on the ground and obviously had done the same today, thank you to whoever it was. |
Goldfinch. This image taken just before the bird flew down onto the ground to snatch some seed. |
Chaffinch. Several of these birds were having a feast on the seeds, thank you to who ever put the seed down. |
Dunnock. This little beauty came only onto the side of the area where the other birds were feeding. |
Long-tailed Tit. This singleton bird had several trips in onto the feeder and the only way to get an image was to take it whilst the bird was on the feeder, sorry about the feeder. |