watching the ospreys at loch of the lowes ?? and are you a bit concerned with how Mrs Osprey looks this morning ?? She looks a bit groggy - hope all is well
morning, doc. they know she's not good, if you click onto the osprey blog, you'll see this morning's comments.
what you're seeing is the live feed, the camera runs constantly, but they've been moving in to get a close look at mum
don't know whether they will intervene or not, there's been talk about the dad taking over and rearing the chicks, but it's a heck of an undertaking if he does. fingers crossed tight
It is very sad, presumably in the normal course of events if Dad didn't bring fish, she would go and get some. But if the blog is right and she is dehydrated then she doesn't have the strength, just waits in hope for Mr O, and hopes she is strong enough to eat when he eventually turns up.
this is very sad - they will not intervene where the chicks are involved, they hope that dad will rear them himself. I guess that's what might/might not happen in the wild and that is what they are. I understand but it's hard after watching since they were hatched - a lot of prayers are needed.
Has to be though DrF, it's real life... she keeps lifting her head and the little one at the front is calling now, hopefully Dad will hear. Is that you on the blog, seekerz?
She's just shifted as if trying to move, her legs seem to be failing her. I've read the blog now, the old lady is 27 years old which is a magnificent age for a bird - may be just her time is come.
Mr O has brought a fish at last and is feeding the chicks. Lady is still resting there, but lifting her head - I wonder if he will think to give her a bit - or he may know otherwise, we can't tell.