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Rutland Osprey Now In Africa

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Milvus | 18:37 Tue 03rd Sep 2013 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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30 fledged in 2005 I think, Tony. Her mate didn't return this year but she may find a new mate and breed next year....with luck...x
19:00 Tue 03rd Sep 2013
Thank you, Milvus....amazing isn't it? Such a short time since we were watching them fledge.
Is this one of this years young ?.
30 fledged in 2005 I think, Tony. Her mate didn't return this year but she may find a new mate and breed next year....with luck...x
Thank you, Milvus. It's good to know she's got there safely.
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I don't know how many are fitted with transmitters this year.
Gness has 3O's history spot on.
I hope she'll find a new mate next year but she'll have fight for her nest as she didn't breed on it this year
Thanks, gness.
When we went to Rutland recently, I saw the satellite tracker that they use. One of the wardens was showing it to another couple. It's bigger than you think.
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I've seen them attached to hunting birds like hawks and falcons and they were quite small but then I suppose they had weaker signals because they only need power for a week or so

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