Staff at Rutland’s Osprey Project are gearing up to welcome visitors from 12 April when the next stage of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown happens.
Twenty Ospreys have returned to the area at Rutland Water, including Maya and 33/11 who are nesting with their eggs at Manton. When the nature reserve reopens, people will be able to visit the hides. Live pictures from the Osprey webcam can be seen at: https://www.lrwt.org.uk/rutlandospreys

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