A wet weekend
This image of the female hunkering down in the nest trying to keep her (hopefully) eggs warm and dry was taken on Saturday morning. The colour of the sky and the expression of the bird says it…
This image of the female hunkering down in the nest trying to keep her (hopefully) eggs warm and dry was taken on Saturday morning. The colour of the sky and the expression of the bird says it…
Have a look back at the key events of the osprey’s time at our Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve
Make a felt osprey at Foulshaw Moss!
White DP, a 2 year old female osprey visits Foulshaw Moss nesting site keeping our Foulshaw family on their toes, or rather their talons.
Another busy week on the nest at Foulshaw Moss. Lots of happy visitors have reported seeing the ospreys mating and eating fish.
It was a long six weeks for Foulshaw osprey watchers. The wait is now over and Alasdair McKee describes the the chicks' arrival over the past week.
A five-year-old osprey has been spotted in The Gambia, some 4,000 miles away from where it hatched at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve in 2016
Osprey chicks have hatched at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve for the seventh year running
Osprey which hatched at Foulshaw Moss in 2016 is now thriving on the West African coast
Osprey chicks have been tagged with ID rings at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve