Last week we popped up to the osprey nest for our annual autumn nestoration visit.
Why disturb the nest?
Well, there are several reasons.
1. The most important reason is to secure the structural integrity of the nest. Monty and Glesni probably carry over 100Kg of material to the nest every year and this, especially when it's wet, puts a huge load on the nest material beneath it. We usually take away around two feet off the top layer of nesting material each year.
With winds of up to 100mph recorded on the Dyfi estuary during the winter months in some years, the nest could easily be weakened and become unstable and fall. Worse still, it could be structurally compromised in such a way that we don't notice, only for it to fall or break up in bad weather in April onwards once the ospreys are back; then we would be in all sorts of trouble - and so would Monty and Glesni.
The only way is up... then down