Blog: Rutland Ospreys

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Osprey 33(11)

A Sunday Afternoon in Waderscrape

Osprey Ambassador Sam is back with another blog where he delves into an afternoon he spent monitoring the Manton Bay nest from one of the bird hides.

Osprey 33(11)

A Cracking Week

It has been a cracking week here at the Lyndon Visitor Centre, with some new arrivals! Read all about it in this blog post.

Maya incubating and Swallow behind

Still Waiting...

It has now been 37 days since Maya laid the first egg on 30th March and we are looking forward to welcoming the first chick. Read the latest news here.

osprey in flight

An Ambassadors Account

Sam is one of our wonderful Osprey Ambassadors, and he is currently spending some time helping to monitor the Manton Bay pair. He has written this brilliant blog for us, so please enjoy!

Maya and 33(11) on nest

Easter Eggs

All the latest on the action from the Manton Bay osprey nest.

Male 33(11)

Spring is Here

Our star osprey pair Maya and 33(11) from the Manton Bay nest have returned and have been busy preparing the nest ready for the exciting season ahead. But they weren't the first to return.…

Ospreys on Gambian beach

Farewell For Now

It's now October and all the Rutland Ospreys have left and will now be in their wintering grounds. Read this blog for an update on satellite tracked male, 4K(13)'s autumn migration.

Manton Bay ospreys (c) John Wright

End of Season Blues

We have sadly reached that time in the year where the majority of our ospreys have left Rutland and begun their migration south. But what a success this year has been for them! Read all about it…