3 chicks growing fast
FoulshawOspreys 3 eggs finally all hatch, and we look at their first 2 weeks of life.
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FoulshawOspreys 3 eggs finally all hatch, and we look at their first 2 weeks of life.
Last week was a busy training week for me. First up was a lichen course with some of my colleagues at Cumbria Wildlife Trust, led by the very knowledgeable Allan Pentecost, an emeritus professor…
The latest HD video footage from the osprey nest webcam at Foulshaw Moss, & sightings of white-faced darter dragonflies.
Foulshaw Moss osprey nest webcam is now streaming live. The story of our cameras from start to finish
I've just got back from a week's holiday to discover to my delight that the Foulshaw Moss ospreys have definitely laid eggs. My colleagues had downloaded camera footage from this week…
Another busy week on the nest at Foulshaw Moss. Lots of happy visitors have reported seeing the ospreys mating and eating fish.
I am delighted to present the world premiere of footage from our new Foulshaw Moss osprey nest-cam. Yes, the cameras have been recording successfully & as promised here are edited highlights…
The purchase of Eycott Hill is complete, we’ve got staff in place, and we can’t wait to get started on the exciting restoration and access project to improve the site for wildlife and people.
Bird watcher David Thexton has sent us a bird list for Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve. He's seen 66 species in total in March, but here are the highlights.