The osprey nest at the top of a tree at Loch Garten.
RSPB Abernethy Forest nature reserve
- The female osprey, 'EJ', arrived back at the nest on 26 March
- The first egg was laid on the morning of 18 April. The chicks hatched on 24 May, 26 May and 29 May. For the latest news, please read our blog
- Ospreys survive solely on fish
- Ospreys travel thousands of miles from African wintering grounds to breed here
- They are mainly found in Scotland, but also in the English Lake District, Rutland Water in the English Midlands and at Glaslyn in north Wales
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