Perthshire Advertiser

Joy at first osprey egg of the season

Developmen­t for breeding bird of prey in Dunkeld

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ROBBIE CHALMERS

The first osprey egg of the season has been laid just in time for Easter at the Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve in Dunkeld.

Staff and volunteers at the Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve, as well as webcam viewers from around the world, watched female osprey NC0 reveal her mottled egg at 9.32am on Tuesday.

NC0 is expected to lay more eggs in the coming days, and she could be sitting on a full clutch of three eggs come Easter Monday.

The trust’s Perthshire Ranger Sara Rasmussen is delighted at their egg-cellent determinat­ion to raise a brood.

She said: “They both arrived within six hours of each other this year on March 17 which was a thrilling start to the breeding season.

“They have been nest building and mating straight away which everyone can watch from the nest webcam.

“We are now thrilled to find NC0 has laid her first egg of the season and we’re hoping to see her lay again in the next few days.”

Once eggs are laid, they need to be kept covered by the birds for as long as possible.

If left uncovered due to disturbanc­e, they can cool quickly, reducing the chances of successful hatching.

NC0 incubates the eggs for around 80 per cent of the time but her mate LM12 will take over for brief periods to give her a chance to feed on fish such as brown trout, perch, and pike that he brings to the nest.

Female NC0 arrived back at the nest site at 7.43am on Friday, March 17 while male LM12 arrived at 1.43pm, exactly six hours later performing a sky dance just before landing.

This is the earliest NC0 has ever arrived back with both birds looking in very good health after their migration.

NC0 was ringed as a chick near Loch Ness in 2016.

She first bred in 2020 and has successful­ly raised five chicks.

This will be the 12th breeding season for male osprey LM12 at Loch of the Lowes.

Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre is currently open seven days a week from 10.30am to 5pm.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust’s live osprey webcam ensures people from around the world can follow events as they happen.

The Osprey Protection Programme at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, with funds awarded by Postcode Planet Trust.

 ?? ?? Nest The first egg being laid by female osprey NC0 at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve
Nest The first egg being laid by female osprey NC0 at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve

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