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Osprey chicks at Foulshaw Moss doing well says Cumbria Wildlife Trust

by Lucy Edwards
30/06/2022
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Three osprey chicks tagged at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve credit Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Three osprey chicks tagged at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve. Picture: Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Over 100 osprey chicks have been tagged in Cumbria since 2001 as part of ongoing conservation efforts.

Earlier this week, another three five-year-old osprey chicks were tagged with ID rings at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve near Witherslack.

The chicks, which hatched from May 20 to 25, have been identified as one female and two males and all three are doing well.

The tags allow Cumbria Wildlife Trust to identify the birds individually, keep tracks of their movements and understand their life history.

Paul Waterhouse, reserves officer for Cumbria Wildlife Trust, visited the nest site, to accompany a licenced and experienced bird ringer, brought in to tag the chicks with ID rings.

The parent birds kept a watch on the wing as the three chicks were carefully lowered from their tree-top nest.

The process took about 30 minutes. As well as being ringed with blue ID bands, they were weighed, measured and checked over.

One of osprey chicks at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve credit Cumbria Wildlife Trust
One of osprey chicks at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve. Picture: Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Paul said: “It’s always an amazing privilege to get close to these wonderful birds of prey and to see the chicks for the first time. They were weighed by the licenced bird ringer and each chick was given a coloured leg ring. This year we have Blue 479, a female weighing 1.8kg, Blue 480, a male weighing 1.7kg, and Blue 481, a male weighing 1.4kg. As fully-grown adults their wingspan will be around 152cm–167cm (about 5 feet), making them one of the largest birds of prey in the UK.

“Last year we reached a conservation milestone here in Cumbria, when the 100th osprey chick was tagged – it happened to be one of the Foulshaw Moss chicks! The recovery of osprey chicks in Cumbria is a fantastic success story and we hope they continue to go from strength to strength.”

They have been fitted with metal BTO rings, as part of the national bird ringing scheme and also a plastic colour ring, which allows individual birds to be identified in the field using a telescope or telephoto camera.

The osprey chicks are expected to fledge in the next couple of weeks and will fly the nest at the end of summer, before they start their hazardous first migration to southern Spain or West Africa.

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