Foulshaw Ospreys webcam
Watch around-the-clock live action with sound
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Without your support we couldn't set up, maintain and keep these cameras running.
Thank you.
About this breeding pair of ospreys
The ospreys that favour Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve, near Witherslack, as their breeding ground, migrate to their wintering grounds - most likely West Africa or Europe - in Autumn.
The male osprey, identified by his 'White YW' leg ring, hatched at Bassenthwaite in 2008. The female osprey, identified by her 'Blue 35' leg ring, hatched at Kielder in 2010.
Without your support we couldn't set up, maintain and keep these cameras running.
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With thanks to:
- Ecological consultants Flight Ecology for their support with nest and webcam maintenance
- Axis Communications for donating the interactive camera
- Swarovski Optik for helping with the purchase of the telescope at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve
- Individuals and funders who made a donation to make this project possible.
- The amazing volunteers who are on-site in all weathers to watch the ospreys and welcome visitors
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