Individual Osprey Records

Ring numbers and colours for all translocated ospreys and for all ospreys hatched at Rutland Water

Our more famous ospreys and those that have been satellite tracked have extra information available- click on the 'further information' links to read more.

Some information about breeding birds and potential breeding birds (non-breeding males) is not included in order to protect current or any future nest sites. We still have to guard all breeding sites 24 hours a day to protect them from egg collectors and persecution and we hope you will understand that keeping some sites confidential is an essential part of protecting our Ospreys.

2008

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
01 white female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
03 white female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
05 white male Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)

2007

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
YL white female? Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
YH white male Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
YS white male Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
YP white male Manton Bay Chick 08(97)/5N(04)
YK white female Manton Bay Chick 08(97)/5N(04)

2006

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
AA maroon male Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
AA silver female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
7T yellow female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)

2005

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
30 yellow female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
31 yellow - Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
32 yellow male Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)- currently holding territory on the Egleton reserve.

2004

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
5N green female Site B Chick (03(97)/05(00)- first Rutland bred female to return and breed at Rutland Water. See Manton Bay Diaries from details
5R green male Site B Chick (03(97)/05(00)- currently holding territory on the Manton Bay nest. See Manton Bay Diary and webcam

2003

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
07 yellow female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
08 yellow male Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
10 yellow female Site B Chick 03(97)/05(00)
11 yellow female Private Site Chick- 03(08)/06(01)
22 yellow male Private Site Chick- 03(08)/06(01)

2002

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
no chicks

2001

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
02 red   translocated- returned to Rutland in 2004, reported at Bassenthwaite in 2005 and 2006 and at two other locations in England in 2005, no further reports
03 red female translocated- last reported from central Sahara, see satellite tracking
04 red female translocated- died, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, see satellite tracking
06 red female translocated- wintered in Portugal, see satellite tracking; returned to UK in 2002, returned to Rutland in 2003 and bred with 03(98) (2 chicks), no further reports
08 red male translocated- returned to Rutland in 2006, currently a non-breeding male
10 red male translocated- last reported from Morocco, see satellite tracking
13 red female Site B Chick 03(97)/unringed female - first chick to be born in Central England for 150 years, has not returned since
- red - 6 further chicks translocated, no reports

2000

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
01 green male translocated- migrated to Senegal, see satellite tracking
02 green male translocated- last reported from Morocco, see satellite tracking
03 green male translocated- migrated to Mauretania, see satellite tracking
04 green male translocated- last reported from France, see satellite tracking
05 green female translocated- returned to Rutland in 2002 and bred at Site B with 03(97) from 2004-2008., has yet to return in 2009. See Site B Diaries and Breeding Records
06 green male translocated- returned in Rutland in 2002, currently a non-breeding male
08 green female translocated- migrated to Sierra Leone, see satellite tracking
09 green female translocated- last reported from Atlantic Coast of Spain, see satellite tracking
10 green male translocated- returned to Rutland in 2003, also seen in 2004, has not returned since
- green - 3 further chicks translocated, no reports

1999

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
01 black female translocated- seen at Wellbeck Lake in 2001, bred at Piperdam near Dundee in 2003 (3 chicks) and 2004 (2 chicks), no further reports. Translocated from the same nest as 08(97)
02 black male translocated- died near Rutland in August 1999
03 black male translocated- migrated to Mali, see satellite tracking
04 black female translocated- migrated to Senegal, see satellite tracking
05 black male translocated- migrated to Senegal, see satellite tracking
06 black male translocated- last recorded near Dover, see satellite tracking
- black - 6 further chicks translocated, no reports

1998

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
03 orange   translocated- returned to Rutland in July 2000, bred once in 2001 and has not returned since. See Breeding Reports.
09 orange   translocated- returned to Rutland in August 2000, currently a non-breeding male
11 orange male translocated- breeding successfully in Wales. See Glaslyn Osprey Project
- orange - 7 further chicks translocated, no reports

1997

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
03 white male translocated- our most successful breeding osprey. See Site B Diaries and Breeding records.
04 white male translocated- reported killed in Guinea, West Africa
07 white male translocated- bred succesfully in Wales in 2004
08 white male translocated- the first of the translocated ospreys to return, bed at Manton Bay in 2007 currently breeding on a private site. See Manton Bay Diaries.
- white male 4 further chicks tranlocated, no reports

1996

Ring Number
Colour
Sex
Further Information
- red - 8 chicks translocated, currently none have returned, One bird reported killed in Senegal, West Africa. One bird potentially sighted in Scotland.