Manton Bay Ospreys
An update on the goings-on at the Manton Bay nest...
Ever wondered what conservation grazing is? Reserves Officer Fran talks us through why it is an important traditional management tool and how we us it at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
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…
Trainee Reserves Officer Helena gives us an update on what she has been up to over the last few months.
Conservation Officer Ben Devine shares some tips on how to track down and experience one of our most endangered yet magical mammals
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...
Libby Smith from our Osprey Project team shares her favourite wildlife and conservation books
It's now been a month since the first chick hatched. Here's the latest update for the Manton Bay Osprey family.