It's amazing to think that this time last year, we had no live streaming. Since ospreys started to breed again in Wales in 2004, no live streaming of video from an osprey nest had occurred, and there's a very good reason for this. It is very, very difficult to do.
Ospreys don't nest in city centres (not in the UK anyway), like peregrines, or in man-made boxes, like owls and kestrels. By their very nature, ospreys tend to nest in remote places, often the more remote and nearer water the better. To put a camera and an electricity supply on a remote nest in the middle of nowhere with a main railway track in the way in extreme weather, and then stream that video at 24 frames per second to anyone with an internet connection, anywhere in the world, is a technological nightmare.
Who remembers this image from last year?