The 2018 Dyfi chicks have been successfully ringed.
We started our journey towards the nest at just after 8am on 9th July to avoid the worst of the heat and we got there in record time. The reserve around the nest was so dry, we could have walked there with our slippers.
The river creeks and all the usual wet bits were completely desiccated and solid underfoot. It was very 1976-like, it hasn't rained here for well over a month. The midges, horse and deer flies were close to unbearable.
Hydration
Thankfully when our ringer Tony got the chicks down to the ground they looked in excellent condition. Ospreys get all their moisture from their food so any periods of food shortage could be devastating during the weather we've had recently; luckily Monty has been a great provider and Telyn has been helping too with the odd catch of her own.
Telyn catches her own mullet to help with the fish supplies in the hot weather