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Watch: Cameras on Llyn Clywedog osprey nest go live for 2025 season

By Stephen Price
Seren and Dylan on the Llyn Clywedog nest

Stephen Price

Live-stream cameras at the Llyn Clywedog osprey nest have gone live for the 2025 season.

The live-stream footage – facilitated by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) - has captivated followers of the nest since it was launched in 2020 when the first Covid-19 lockdown was announced.

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Live footage

The cameras allow for live footage of the osprey nest to beam onto any device that can play YouTube videos.

One camera is set on the nest while another focuses on a nearby perch.

Solar panels and infrared capability allow for 24-hour streaming from the nest, even during the darkness of night.


Live footage from both cameras is available on YouTube by searching 'Llyn Clywedog Ospreys', or by using the following link:

View the Nest and Perch Camera here.

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Unpredictable

John Williams, Technical Support Land Management for NRW said previously: “We have everything ready for another season of following these beautiful and important birds. All we need now is for them to show up!

“Nature is unpredictable, and we can’t even be sure that both birds will return. We know that the female bird left her wintering ground three weeks ago, so we hope that they will arrive safe and sound in the coming days.”

Perch Cam. Image: NRW

The nest was built by NRW staff on a platform high up in a sitka spruce tree in 2014. It has proven to be a productive incubator over the years, with 22 chicks fledging the nest and migrating since it was built.

Ospreys are migratory birds that winter in Africa. Llyn Clywedog’s resident female is known to spend the winter in the Tanji Marsh in Gambia, West Africa.

Ospreys can rear up to three chicks in a season.

Llyn Clywedog is located at the NRW maintained Hafren Forest.

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