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Veteran osprey lays Easter egg | Veteran osprey lays Easter egg |
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The UK's oldest breeding pair of ospreys have produced a record-breaking 53rd egg in time for Easter. | The UK's oldest breeding pair of ospreys have produced a record-breaking 53rd egg in time for Easter. |
The pair surprised conservationists in Scotland by surviving a gruelling 3,000 mile (4,828km) migration from Africa. | The pair surprised conservationists in Scotland by surviving a gruelling 3,000 mile (4,828km) migration from Africa. |
Volunteers at the Loch of the Lowes nature reserve in Perthshire had been worried that their 20-year-old female Osprey would not return. | |
But the birds, who have been together for 15 years, arrived within days of each other and began breeding. | But the birds, who have been together for 15 years, arrived within days of each other and began breeding. |
Rangers had been concerned that the female would not survive the migration. | Rangers had been concerned that the female would not survive the migration. |
But in March she swooped into her nest and started to prepare for her mate. | But in March she swooped into her nest and started to prepare for her mate. |
The male duly arrived a few days later and the couple resumed their 15-year relationship. | The male duly arrived a few days later and the couple resumed their 15-year relationship. |
In time for Easter, the record-breaking 53rd egg was laid - another valuable boost to Perthshire's growing osprey population. | |
The egg should hatch in six weeks. |
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