Osprey Project
Osprey Monitoring Rota 2021
Please see below the Osprey Monitoring rota for 2021. I have tried my best to accommodate requested shift patterns and partners while avoiding clashes with other volunteering shifts, events you’re booked on to, and holidays. If I have made a mistake, you are on too little or too much (or not at all!) then do email […]
Posted: 4/03/21
Waderscrape 2021 Availability Forms
Please find below the availability form for the 2021 Osprey Season: 2021 Rutland Osprey Project Availability Form If you could please return these to me by Monday 15th February 2021. There may be changes to the monitoring system this year due to COVID but we will keep you informed on all volunteering operations in due […]
Posted: 15/01/21
The Lyndon Letter
The Osprey Education Team are introducing their very own family friendly newsletter, ‘The Lyndon Letter’, featuring all the updates from the wonderful ospreys, educational activities they are running, events and any other exciting news. There will be three editions in a year – more if we can – releasing them in the spring, end of […]
Posted: 9/12/20
Osprey Winter Work Party Protocol: COVID-19
Back to Work Osprey Winter Work Party Protocol We are glad to announce that we can welcome you back to work with the Osprey Team from Monday 5th October. Things will operate a little differently due to COVID-19 regulations for both the safety of our staff and volunteers. You will be required to book onto […]
Posted: 14/09/20
The Life of S1(15)
Five year old male, S1(15) fledged from Manton Bay in 2015 and was one of the first chicks Maya and 33(11) successfully raised as a breeding pair. S1(15) first returned to the UK two years later in 2017, where he was first spotted in Poole Harbour then later on in Rutland, where he has since […]
Posted: 3/08/20
Osprey Monitoring Forms
Hi Everyone, Here is a link for the Osprey Monitoring Forms if you wish to continue monitoring via the webcam. Here is another link for the Fish ID Sheets. Please send any completed forms to Abi Mustard (amustard@lrwt.org.uk). Thank you for your efforts and understanding.
Posted: 17/03/20
Osprey Updates 2020
General News The following is strictly confidential and should not be shared. This year we have had 19 chicks from 8 nests. Of those 19 chicks only 4 are female (further clarification on ring numbers at Site B and Site S to come). This year Site R and Site O have been unsuccessful. 28(10) was […]
Posted: 13/03/20