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Bassenthwaite Osprey Watch 2012 (1 Viewer)

Thanks, Tiger. It will be really interesting to find out what might have happened, if someone can get to the last known signal spot.

There's a comment on the Facebook feed from LDOP at Bassenthwaite, saying they are trying to make contact with local ornithologists in Spain, to go and search the area.

Well I have not heard any more from that source. I think that the distance might have been greater than first anticipated.

Someone is bound to go out there.
 
The LDOP have reported that they have had searchers out to look for 13, but they have found nothing in the area of the last signal co-ordinates. In a way this is good news and could mean that the transmitter had just stopped working, but they obviously have no way of knowing where he is anymore.

Thanks to the searchers: Sergio Moran (Rescue Centre Manager), Pep Canto (Natural Park Ranger) and their helpers.
 
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