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3 babies Ospreys now in the nest at Rutland water.

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wendilla | 11:58 Sat 28th May 2011 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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Last one born this morning.
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Great stuff wendilla ! Hope that they fledge OK and in 2-3 Years start breeding themselves.
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I watched it hatch this morning then a few minutes after the male came and stood at the side on the nest . Fasinating to watch.
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I am thinking of going to Rutland water next week as I am only 30 to 40 minutes from there.
Has anyone got a link to their webcam please?
just type rutland ospreys into google and you're good to go !!
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Thankyou.
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http://www.swt.org.uk...ebcams/loch-of-lowes/ Another link. She has eggs but none of them hatched yet and time is close. If you read the blog you will see she is quite old and been coming here for quite a few years.
Excellent news, still no hatchings at Loch of the Lowes - the wardens remain optimistic.
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Hi Boxtops I think it was you that got me watching this last year when you put up that the Lady of the Lewes was ill and made a remarkable recovery last year as you see.
Just been on the Rutland site, dad just arrived as I logged in and mum is feeding the chicks
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Wait till you see him arrive with a large fish just great to watch.
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If you look under osprey team latest from Rutland water you will see the 3rd chick hatching . Then the dad appears just a few seconds later.
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The Webcam for the North Wales Ospreys is poor, they ought to get their act together, your Cams are much better !!
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Yes Redman I agree they are very clear and where the nest is situated at Rutland you see all that is going on.

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