
As broadband has finally reached the particular depths of this part of the Scottish Borders, I am excited to be able to tell you that we have set up a live feed so you can watch the day to day βgoings-onβ at Samson and Augustaβs nest. Itβs very much at the experimental phase and you know how much fun and games weβve already had this year with the non-osprey side of operations. However, if you will bear with us when the feed doesnβt work or the sun refuses to shine and the battery goes on strike, plus all the other glitches that might happen, you can enjoy as much as I do the truly awesome sight of our osprey family raising their 2026 family.
If there is sufficient interest, I can hopefully refine the system over the winter, although Iβll not be able to match some of the other wonderful live cams that are available. In the meantime, YouTube will not let us livestream unless we have at least 50 subscribers, so if you would be kind enough to subscribe (itβs free) on the link below, we will be able to go βliveβ very soon.
This is so nice of you, Rosie! Thank you! I subscribed!
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thanks SO much for doing this, Rosie!
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I’m Dolly and Rab’s neighbour and am delighted to see what is going on with your feathered friends Rosie Thank you for all the good work you have been doing down there
Best wishes
Jimmy Moir .
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Hi Rosie, hope you are well we will be at the site in about 25mins if you are about it would be amazing to see you again π kindest regards Stuart and Rachael
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Iβm so sorry, Stuart, that I missed you. I had been there earlier and had taken the opportunity to walk my dog further downstream.
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Teriffic news Rosie and thank you so very much. I think we’ll all accept whatever we need to just to catch sight of this magnificent duo.
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This is great news Rosie, 67 subscribers when I went there. Good luck and thank you for all your hard work
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Great news Rosie! Iβve subscribed π
Catherine
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Great news, subscribed and viewed the nest. I hope to pop by in the next 2 weeks to see them live, but it is wonderful to see day to day activities.
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