Osprey - Port Lincoln, South Australia
River ore - description
A nest of Osprey is located at Lincoln Cove in Port Lincoln, South Australia. Calypso Star Charters (Shark Cage Diving) partially sponsors this nest, so the camera is connected to their WiFi and broadcast to an office in sight. The most interesting events of the day are then recorded several times a day on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/
Nesting 2020
The female laid the first egg on 11.8. second 14.8. third, last egg 17.8.
Nesting 2019
The first cub turned out on 18.9, the second 20.9. Cub names: The oldest is Calypso and the second is called Star - named after Shark Cage Diving - Calypso Star Charters, which helps fund and care for the platform where the Eagles are.
Orelovec - live
1.4.2021 - 06:20 The female spent the night at the nest
March 25.3.2021, XNUMX Peter Wilkins was lucky to capture these photos of Calypso flying at Horse Rock in Lincoln National Park over the weekend. We know for sure it was Calypso because of the blue ring, but I'm not sure who he's with - maybe with Mom.
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/photos/pcb.2211221915677469/2211217962344531
Looks like Calypso has returned to its usual place along the waterfront of Port Lincoln. Rob Watson was lucky to capture these photos of her on his early morning walk. Looks like you were swimming in the ocean.
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/photos/pcb.2211223842343943/2211222559010738/
14.3.- 12:34 The variegated cormorant lies on the nest, gradually several more flew in, 18:19 a close-up shot of the cormorant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_pied_cormorant
4.2. Solly and her survey of the area
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/photos/pcb.2166585510141110/2166582726808055
She spent the night here
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/photos/a.2126500524149609/2166993876766940/
28.1.-11: 02: 18 about a male brings Solly a fish 11:11 Solly close up 13:09:10 about a female, a short close up shot. Dew hasn't been seen here in a while.
11.1. camera time 19.26.25.- close up Miss Solly 19.54.43.- Dew has a fish for dinner
10.1. - 19:06:15 Solly and Dew in the nest
8.1 Transmission failure
29.12.- camera time 15.08.- female on land. She is handy, she often brings food to the nest with the male. 17.22.- Dew has a fish, Solly persuades him to split up. Another delivery in a moment, this time for Solly.
19.12 Transmission failure
18.12. camera time 14.25.- Dew on the land 15.57.- Solly and Dew on the nest, fish delivery. Dew can now only take care of food for himself. 17.13.40.- another fish, this time Solly takes it.
14.12 19:15 Solly and Dew rest side by side on the nest
10.12 Solly explores the coast https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/photos/a.898527093613631/2117057028427292/
9.12. camera time 16.14.- Solly and Dew are waiting for a snack, the fish are worn by mom and dad.16.46.- female up close.
3.12. camera time 14.40.13.- Dew is flying! 🙂 15.17. Dew up close on the land 17.23.- Solly and Dew are resting on the nest
1.12. camera time 17.38.15.-Solly sits on a land, Dew tries to fly and hovers over the nest. He is doing well, but he is windy, he will fly better when the weather is better.
24.11 - 13:26:18 Solly flew out of the nest!
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/videos/807434203384979/
https://www.facebook.com/portlincolnosprey/photos/pcb.2102003833265945/2102001836599478/?type=3&theater
Beauty! Thanks Petro for the warning! It's a chic. 🙂 🙂
Good morning Marcelo, it's okay, I added a video and photos from FB 🙂 Have a nice day.
23.11- Transmission failure
23.11. camera time 10.25.30.- Solly hovers over the nest, it repeats several times during the day. 16.33. Solly is already as big as mom.16.55.15.- Dew takes fish only for himself 🙂
21.11 - 07:16:30 a close-up shot of a female
21.11. camera time 13.36.20.- Solly is on the edge of the nest, but she still doesn't dare to fly 15.47.12.- Solly trains flying until she slaps her brother on the head
19.11. The transfer is already working. The chicks try beautifully to try flying on the nest. 13.56.13. Solly 15.51. Dew 17.06.- feeding
18.11 Transmission failure
17.11. camera time 16.33.- Dew defends his food, but is afraid and Solly takes the fish. 17.26.52.- Dew takes the rest and finally eats. He was most calm when Solly got used to the radio. I read in the minutes that he would only have it for a temporary period. There is interesting information and photos.