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Port_Lincoln Osprey Wow - what a day - I have just arrived home. All went extremely well. Maybe next year they will let me live stream - but I tried to keep everyone informed as we went.
Port_Lincoln Osprey : Oho - kas par dienu - tikko atbraucu mājās. Viss izdevās ārkārtīgi labi. Varbūt nākamgad viņi ļaus man rādīt notikumus tiešraidē, taču es centos visus informēt, kā mums gāja.
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosp ... tn__=*bH-ROh what a day - 3 Osprey banded and one tracker attached.
The first chick has been named 'Ervie' - I'm still trying to figure out how to pronounce it, but he is named after a village in Scotland where our Minister for Environment grew up, as without his passion and assistance none of this would have been possible so we are eternally grateful. Ervie weighed 1,380 gms and has a dark green band,
the next is 'Falky' named after Ian Falkenberg, the man responsible for the banding and attaching the trackers on these Osprey. Falky has a yellow band which is on the opposite leg to Star who also sports a different yellow band and weighed 1,330 gms.
The 3rd Osprey is 'Bazza', named after Barry Hockaday, Take 2 photography's husband, who does a lot of the leg work for us plus some of the photography. He weighed in at 1,280 gms and has a red band.
Photos by Take 2 photography