



mid afternoon the juvenile Osprey really looked like he was about to go soaring up until just a speck in the bins and disappearing off to the east -- 40 minutes later he was back but did the same thing again; a precursor I thought to a final departure; then 45 minutes later back he came and landed on his usual pole before having a few fishing attempts on Water's Edge and around; maybe tomorrows northerly blast will give him further encouragement
2 comments:
AWESOME pictures!
The 2nd shot is an absolute beauty.
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