Weekly Update: Manton Bay
The latest update on the Manton Bay family and also some exciting news from the Osprey Education Team!
The latest update on the Manton Bay family and also some exciting news from the Osprey Education Team!
It is getting to that time in the season when the ospreys start to leave Rutland and potentially travel over 3000 miles to their wintering grounds. But what do we know about migration? Read on to…
We received some sad news recently about one of our satellite tracked males S1(15). Read on to find out what happened.
To go alongside this weeks' Osprey Education at Home activity, Osprey Education Officer, Ken Davies, has written this fascinating blog about watching ospreys in Africa...
We have received some exciting news about one of our 2015 Manton Bay fledglings, S2(15)!
Education Officer Ken Davies has written this beautiful blog about his most recent visit to Lyndon.
The Manton Bay osprey chicks are now around eight weeks old. Last week we reported that 080 had fledged and taken his very first flight, but have any of the other chicks fledged? Keep reading to…
The Osprey chicks at Manton Bay are now 6-7 weeks old. Find out the latest here...
The Manton Bay chicks are now 5 to 6 weeks old and they are starting to look more and more like their parents. At this stage the chicks are big enough to be ringed. Find out more here...