Donate SIGN UP

Sad Osprey news from Rutland

Avatar Image
Milvus | 16:35 Wed 18th May 2011 | Twitching & Birdwatching
11 Answers
A male Osprey from one of the outer nests at Rutland has been missing since last Thursday. They now believe it has been shot (2 were lost this way last year). The female is still incubating the eggs and the team there are making food available to her. The problem for her will be feeding the young when they hatch because they will be unprotected from corvids etc when the female is off fishing. Osprey eggs should be hatching soon across the country, probably over the weekend.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 11 of 11rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Milvus. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
That is bad news Milvus ! These Morons who harm our wildlife should be shot themselves.
How many pairs of breeding Ospreys have you got in Rutland ?
Oh, no, that's sad news, I hate hearing things like this. Hope it works out OK.
Ba'tards !!!

It makes me furious when I read something like that.
Is there any way (and yes I know that strictly speaking it's anti-nature) that Mrs Osprey can be given a helping hand when the time comes ?
Question Author
If you are starting a shooting party Redman, count me in. It baffles me how people justify the shooting of these birds. There are 5 active nests at Rutland as far as I know. Two put out reports, Manton Bay (webcam) and the mysterious site B which doesn't have a published location but gets reports. The others are kept secret, this is where the lost bird is from. Manton bay has eggs as does site B and the lost bird nest. The Osprey return was very good again this year so I expect all nests have eggs
That is such bad news, what idiots to shoot - presumably for "fun".
I don't know how anyone can point a gun at any living thing and know they are going to take its life.It is just beyond my comprehension
Are all the Osprey nests watched over by the RSPB or Wildlife Trust ?
Hopefully someone can be caught and prosecuted.
Question Author
They are looking at what might be done for the chicks and Mother after hatching Jack.
The website is www.ospreys.org.uk if anyone wants to follow the story
Question Author
All the nests are guarded 24 hours by team members and volunteers Redman
I agree total and utter B*STARDS, I'll join anyone's shooting party, but I'd only wound, I'd like a long painfull death for the idiots.

Oops sorry went a bit far :)
There is difficulty guarding nests on private land, as this one is, I presume.

1 to 11 of 11rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Sad Osprey news from Rutland

Answer Question >>

Related Questions