Well, what can we say! What a day it’s been not only for us, but everyone that has followed and supported our work over the last few years. We’ll be providing a more detailed update on todays events but if you weren’t aware yet, our translocated 2019 male Osprey, 022 returned and (kind of) instantly paired up with female CJ7 on a harbour nest platform. Not only that, to share any exciting moments this summer we’ve been able to instal a new nest platform camera to share this historic moment. To read the full overview CLICK HERE.
Not only did we see 022’s safe return, but it was Osprey mania around Middlebere and out in the Wareham Channel with ‘Beaky’ hogging the Middlebere nest platform all day, gorging on fish constantly and on a different harbour nest platform, 022 actually spent time with ‘another lady’ before hooking up with CJ7. There were Osprey hunting on and off all day suggesting there were likely 4 (maybe more) present.
As luck would have it, we also had one of our Spring Safari boat tours this morning, and it couldn’t have been timed better. As we entered the Wareham Channel their was a feeling in the air and it wasn’t long until we were watching female White-tailed Eagle G318 on the edge of the channel. Quite amazing in its self, without all the Ospreys! Then, the Osprey action began which included (as we know now) a partially displaying 022 over the channel, who seemed to be eyeing up another Osprey over at Arne who he joined for a while before moving off. Also logged were 3 Marsh Harrier, including a displaying individual and a Goshawk too. There were also c200 Black-tailed Godwit, 10+ Gadwall, c40 Shelduck, c20 Curlew and 15 Redshank in the Wareham Channel. A sea watch from Branksome this evening produced 1 Manx Shearwater, 7 Gannet and 2 Red-throated Diver and at Lytchett Fields the Green-winged Teal was still present with 3 Little Ringed Plover and 1 Common Ringed Plover. There was a single Wheatear at Baiter where there were also 10 Turnstone still and there were c20 more Turnstone near Hamworthy Pier.
Male Osprey 022 touching down in Poole Harbour having just arrived this morning at 09:16
Male Osprey 022 briefly joining a different female Osprey on a harbour nest platform
Male Osprey 022 and female Osprey CJ7 meeting each other on harbour nest platform
Female Osprey ‘Beaky’ taking yet another fish to Middlebere platform
Female White-tailed Eagle G318 in the Wareham Channel – Alison Copland