Image by Forestry England.
Kielder Osprey Watch supported by charity lottery players for the second year
Breeding pairs of ospreys have nested in Kielder between March and September since 2009, with activity on the nest tending to be throughout July and August as the chicks hatch, are fed and then learn to fly and hunt.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust will be running Osprey Watch, whatever the weather, from the osprey cabin at Tower Knowe Visitor Centre in Kielder every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday between 11am and 4:00pm, from Saturday 4th April (Easter Saturday) until mid-August. So, make a note in the diary.
This year, the good news is that players of People’s Postcode Lottery are supporting the event for a second year.
Osprey Watch is a great way to find out more about the wonderful bird that is found in temperate and tropical regions of all continents except Antarctica. The Watch is delivered almost entirely by volunteers and a wonderful opportunity to meet new people and experience the wonderful Kielder landscape.
The Kielder Osprey Project is a partnership between Kielder Water & Forest Park Development Trust, Forestry England, Northumberland Wildlife Trust, Northumbrian Water, Wild Intrigue, and Calvert Kielder. The partners are working hard to ensure that the ospreys keep returning by maintaining a high quality habitat in Kielder Water & Forest Park and safeguarding and monitoring the nest sites.
Katy Barke, Northumberland Wildlife Trust Head of Nature Recovery says:
“This time of year is always one of anticipation and excitement as spring progresses and species return to the UK from all over the world. The osprey must rank as one of the most spectacular migrant birds and we are very fortunate to host so many pairs at Kielder Water & Forest Park, which we love to show to visitors.
“Keep your eyes peeled and you might just be lucky enough to see them and don’t forget to let us know if you spot any.“
To find out more, visit www.kielderospreys.wordpress.com