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Image of osprey chicks at ringing June 2023 credit Cumbria Wildlife Trust

It's another milestone...

It’s another milestone in the lives of the #FoulshawOspreys. Volunteer Jenny Cornell explains more...

Foulshaw Moss 2023 chicks

The Three Degrees

It is hot, hotter and even hotter! The Foulshaw Moss Osprey chicks successfully hatched and are now growing fast. Three chicks emerged from their shells right on time; on 22, 24 and 27 May. Here…

Foulshaw ospreys on the nest

Breeding Ospreys at Foulshaw Moss

In this blog, one of our volunteers, Jenny Cornell, looks closer at some of the things the #FoulshawOspreys breeding pair has been doing so far this year.

Ospreys White YW and Blue 35, are…

Image of Foulshaw Moss ospreys return on 26 March 2021

Ospreys return & eggs arrive....

Ospreys have nested at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Foulshaw Moss reserve for the ninth year. Guest blogger and Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve volunteer Alasdair McKee tells us more...

Image of Foulshaw osprey chicks at ringing July 2020

Ringing the osprey chicks

Yan and Tan are now known as 410 and 411 (officially at least). Alasdair McKee, osprey enthusiast and volunteer at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve, explains why ringing the osprey chicks is so…

Image of Foulshaw ospreys and chicks June 16 2020

Family dynamics in the osprey nest

As the osprey chicks grow and get more boisterous, Alasdair McKee, a volunteer at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve, describes how Blue 35 sometimes needs to find some 'alone time'

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