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Season finale!

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Sadly, this week is my last week for the summer osprey season… but it has been a great year at the main nest and the three young ospreys are doing really well. They give the impression of feistiness a…

All about survival…

Friday, 09 August 2019

Mrs O and her three young but very grown up ospreys. All three young ospreys from the main nest are now flying and the good news is that they are returning to the nest to feed. Mrs O and SS are sti…

We have lift off!

Wednesday, 31 July 2019

First flight The first successful flights have been achieved by the main nest’s young ospreys this week. The young male was first to take flight, with his sisters following his lead over the next two…

Pre-flight checks…

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Wing-flapping exercises The main nest osprey chicks are eight weeks old this week! This week, the fortunes of the young male osprey have turned about; he has been the underdog of the brood for much…

Seven weeks old

Thursday, 18 July 2019

A surprise visit Tiny chaffinches on the tree above the right hand branch The young ospreys on the main nest were treated to a surprise visit from a delightful family of chaffinches this week. At …

Ringed and tagged

Monday, 15 July 2019

It's ringing time again This time of year seems to come around so fast. It feels like only yesterday we were waiting for birds to arrive, then eggs, then hatching. Now we are six weeks into the young…

Urban forests around Glasgow and Edinburgh

Wednesday, 10 July 2019

A forest adventure is often closer than you think. If you’re one of the over 1 million people that call Edinburgh or Glasgow home, you may be surprised to know there are several forests on the doorste…

Five weeks old

Monday, 08 July 2019

On 30 June the three osprey chicks reached five weeks of age and are looking very impressive with their feather-covered upper bodies. There is still some grey down, below their bellies, but the upper …

First steps in forestry: Hannah Humphreys

Thursday, 04 July 2019

  Meet Hannah Humphreys, one of four Careerwise placement students who will be working for Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) this summer, in partnership with Equate Scotland. While studying …

Wild country: An introduction to our Forest Drives

Wednesday, 03 July 2019

With summer in full swing, our three Forest Drives showcase the best that Scotland’s forests and land have to offer, with breathtaking scenery, winding forest trails, glittering lochs and mysterious r…

Behind the scenes: Archaeology from the sky

Monday, 01 July 2019

Copyright FLS by Skyscape Survey 2019   The Iron Age hillfort of Castle Hill above Glentress is probably around 2500 years old, give or take a few centuries. The site has never been excav…

A feast of pike

Monday, 01 July 2019

25 days old 25 days old On 24 June, the osprey chicks in the main nest were 25 days old (based on the eldest chick, as they were born a day apart). The transformation from helpless grey downy chic…

Looking for lichens

Thursday, 27 June 2019

We see lichens all the times – in forests, on walls, even at the top of a mountain we’ve just clambered up – but how often do you actually notice them? With amazing names like Reindeer Moss and Old M…