Archives for September 2012

Crossed the Channel and photographed

After leaving her roost at Breeding Down she flew east and at 10am she was perched on the shore south of Bembridge and then flew west over the sea to Wroxhall at 11am, and then further north between Nerstone and Newchuch at midday before turning SSE and flying across the English Channel to make landfall near Caen 3 hours later. Later she flew another 66 miles through France to roost just SW of Gorron.
On 3rd September, I received one of those wonderful emails out of the blue – this time from James Gloyn ( the BTO Isle of Wight Regional Rep)  – he wrote on 3rd September – “”Hi Roy,   (The last time I met you was on Fair Isle when the first Sea Eagle chicks arrived by Islander aircraft in 1968!)  A satellite tagged Osprey flew in from the sea and westwards along the edge of Nansen Hill, Ventnor on the Isle of Wight SZ580785 at 10:50 today.
Any idea where this bird came from?
Regards   James””
I wrote back saying I think I knew which bird this might be and when the data came in later for Aigan – sure enough it was Aigan – we do not often get our sat tagged birds recognised and photographed on route. Many thanks James. The times coincide perfectly which shows that Aigan made a fall start out over the sea after 10am before making a successful departure after 11am.

Aigan coming in off the sea at Ventnor, Isle of Wight (Photo James Gloyn)

 

Isle of Wight to Caen – 3rd September

No change

Fearnan remains in much the same areas near Dalwhinnie – being in west Glenfeshie on 24th to 26th and then back to the Cuaich and Glen Tromie area to 31st.

August 24th to 31st

No change

Roxy has remained centred on a favourite locality but is ranging in up to 9 square miles of the Border hills

Back to Berriedale

Suilven was in Strathnaver on 27th to 30th and then flew to the north side of Helmsdale on 31st and so to Berriedale on 2nd September

August 25th to September 2nd

Still at home

Red 8T is still at home

From West to East Ross

Reay was in the Kinlochewe area and then north to the area near Ben Dearg, before flying east to Strathvaich on 31st

August 22nd to 31st

To Forsinaird

The male, 107, having spent time north of Kildonan, flew further north and spent the rest of the month east of Forsinaird

August 24th to 31st

From Letterewe to Monadhliaths

Back to Cape Wrath side

on 28th – 29th August Canisp was back at Eriboll and on 3oth moved to the coastal areas inland from Handa island, before flying north to Cape Wrath side on 31st August

Canisp – August 25th to 31st

Crosses Bristol Channel

Aigan was slow starting off but at 11am was over Afan Forest Park and then turned SE towards Cardiff and then across the Bristol Channel to reach the Somerset Levels at 1pm. An hour later she was over ponds west of Glastonbury. She was at Yeovil 3pm and Dorchester at 4pm, and then stop to roost in a strip of trees in farmland just west of Broadmayne after day flight of 115 miles