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sir.prize | 11:07 Sun 25th May 2014 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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Only one chick left in the nest. Did anyone see the other three take flight?
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They were all there earlier this morning. Probably wandered 'off camera' for a tea break
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Thanks SA - they are now all present and correct again.
Seem to be three chicks there on the ledge with one of the adult birds
All there at the moment. Three in the nest and one on the ledge.
Prey just brought in


Excuse me sir.prize.

Rusty, what have the owls got in their nest? I saw something very bright yellow earlier. The big one pounced on it and then ate it. Do you know what it is?
What is she doing giving it all to the one on the ledge??
That's the only one awake, LB.
Do you mean the eagle owls? I didn't see it, but they had a fox last night, they were playing tug o war well into the early hours.
Yes, I do rusty. Never mind if you didn't see it earlier. Thanks anyway.
Kuke on Dyfi chat watches that nest most of the time, I'd put the question on there.
Yes, thanks, rusty. I will.
Line up for afternoon tea please.
Grubs up. Watched them racing along the ledge to get there first.
Grubs up again, only 2 of the chicks seem to be hungry
They must be pretty tough to survive in that midden they have made. What a sloppy mess that part next to the nest is. The sooner they can fly off, the better.
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Amazing close up video now . . .

That's a brilliant close up atm.
Poor things look drenched, lol

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