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It wasn't too long after the ospreys arrived at Foulshaw that the female started spending more time sitting on the nest.
Image: Tom Marshall
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It wasn't too long after the ospreys arrived at Foulshaw that the female started spending more time sitting on the nest.
These are great shots taken from one of our nest cameras showing the birds bringing in fish and eating them on the nest. Osprey feed almost exclusively on fish
Introducing our Foulshaw ospreys their leg rings and our newly installed trail cam
Foulshaw Moss is a large lowland raised bog (peatbog) in south Cumbria that is owned and managed by Cumbria Wildlife Trust.