Once again no boats to Skomer, so what better way to enjoy our day off than to see the Monty & Glesni at The Dyfi Osprey Project at the Cors Dyfi reserve near Machynlleth. It is one of Montgomeryshire's Wildlife Trust's flagship projects and I have been once before.
Below you will see the brilliant photos I could get...Ok, confession - they were taken from the television screens in the visitor centre where they have web cams constantly streaming live footage.
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Screen grab from the visitor centre |
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Glesni feeding one of the chicks on the webcam |
The reserve as a boardwalk and elevated hide that overlooks swamp and wetland, we stopped at the first hide to see what birds were on the feeders - there were siskins, chaffinches, blue tits, great tits, linnets and a jay very near by.
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Lots of birds, Chaffinches, Linnets & Siskins |
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Male Linnet |
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Jay |
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Male Siskin |
There's lots of information there including a log of all the fish they brought in last year. Very helpful and friendly staff that are more than willing to answer any questions you have.
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Inside the observatory |
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This is a pic taken through one of the scopes |
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Glesni & Monty are on the nest feeding the two chicks |
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Monty & Glesni |
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Glesni and one of the chicks |
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Monty with a mullet for lunch |
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He eats the head first, before taking the fish to Glesni |
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