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Author:  Colin Neve [ Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:38 pm ]
Post subject:  LONG EARED OWL at DEEPING LAKES

Seen by us this morning but has been reported there for the last week. Go to the main hide look out over to the island. Long eared owl roosting on the island just left of the post in front of the island.

Author:  Colin Neve [ Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: LONG EARED OWL at DEEPING LAKES

Ment to say also seen on the way Barn Owl and Short Eared Owl along Deeping Bank

Author:  Hugh Dorrington [ Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:31 pm ]
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The Long-eared Owl was still on the island at Deeping Lakes this morning. Reading the log book in the hide there have been 2 LEOs visible on the island as recorded by Mr Lee Evans amongst others. Today in the gloom and through rain spattered optics the owl was visible only from the wooden fence further on from the hide. From the top of the pointy stake in front of the island take a bearing of 10 o'clock for 3 metres. Choose a sunny day to see the owl well and enjoy the rest of the reserve - several pairs of Goldeneye, a pair of LBBs amongst the Black-headed gullery and a tree-creeper seen today. A newly erected Osprey nest on the island looks very enticing.

Hugh Dorrington

Author:  Derick Evans [ Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:08 pm ]
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Hugh Dorrington wrote:
Reading the log book in the hide there have been 2 LEOs visible on the island as recorded by Mr Lee Evans amongst others. Today<snip> Hugh Dorrington


Might have been that comedian Hugh?

Author:  Vin Fleming [ Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: LONG EARED OWL at DEEPING LAKES

Just to clarify re the osprey platform Hugh referred to, it was first erected in 2010 and the recent work has been to refresh it a bit and to clear some of the tree growth to make it more prominent / suitable for ospreys. Work done with help from Rutland Water team who also advised on its initial construction (work done by Dave Vandome and volunteers at Deeping Lakes).

More pictures on the Lincs Trust Bourne Area Group's Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/cites/photos#!/ ... 9319576810

With Rutland water only c20/25km away, Deeping Lakes is well within dispersal distance - we live in hope

Vin

Author:  Daniel Newton [ Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:09 pm ]
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Thanks for the pointers folks. I had a highly enjoyable couple of hours here today and picked up the (very well camouflaged) Long-eared Owl tucked up just up and left of the post as previously described.

It's the first time I have visited Deeping Lakes and I have to say that I was really impressed. I will definitely be keeping my fingers crossed that the Ospreys can be enticed. Either way, I'll certainly be returning in the future. Other highlights today:-

Common Buzzard x 3 (2 over reserve, 1 over fields on approach)
Sparrowhawk x 1
Kingfisher x 1
Green Woodpecker x 1
Whooper Swan x 8 (in field adjacent to reserve)
Siskin x 9
Fieldfare x 5
Redwing x 1
Pied Wagtail x 1

There was also an extremely dark Barn Owl hunting along Welland Bank about a mile or so from the reserve.

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