Blog: #FoulshawOspreys

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2024 White YW flying in with Blue 35 on the nest

Counting down the days

Embark on this year's #FoulshawOspreys journey with a read of this blog, written by one of our regular volunteers, J Cornell, as we look to the skies with a sense of hope.

2.7.24 Our osprey chicks back at the nest after ringing

Another successful season for our Foulshaw Ospreys

It’s been a privilege to have had a close up view of our Foulshaw ospreys for another successful year. Mum and dad have been such attentive parents, looking after each other as well as rearing two…

2024 Young ospreys fledge

The birds have flown...

Nothing to do with the opening of Parliament but the successful fledging of our two young ospreys. Jenny Cornell, one of our briliant volunteers who shares a passion for these birds of prey, tells…

Foulshaw osprey 2024 chicks getting ready to go back on the nest

Ringing 2024

Jenny Cornell, one of our volunteers, was one of few who attended the milestone occasion of assigning ID rings to the osprey chicks this month. She tells us more about her experience and shares…

Two chicks evening feed 26.5.24

A cracking weekend for the #FoulshawOspreys

No, we're not talking about those cracks of thunder...

Over the weekend we had two new arrivals as our first two osprey chicks hatched. Another is due to emerge in a day or so –…

WhiteYW-and Blue35-2023

Looking forward to overwintering in sunnier climes

It’s nearly time for our family of Foulshaw Ospreys to leave us and make their way to their wintering grounds. Our amazing volunteer, Jenny Cornell, who has been following the ospreys throughout…

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