Heartbroken parents vow not to let tragic Scots son who fell from waterfall die in vain
The former Hamilton Accies youth player died at the popular beauty spot just minutes before he was due to go home.
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Apprentice Liam would have been now turning 19 (Image: Supplied)
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Third osprey chick hatches in nest on Scottish wildlife reserve ALL three osprey chicks have now hatched in their nest at a wildlife reserve in Perth and Kinross. The third chick emerged at around 6pm on Saturday at the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve. It joined its older siblings, which hatched on Tuesday and Thursday. This season is the second as a breeding pair for female osprey NCO and male osprey LM12 after they successfully fledged one chick last year. Sara Rasmussen, Perthshire ranger with the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: “We were thrilled to see the chick burst out of its shell.
All three osprey chicks have now hatched in their nest at a wildlife reserve in Perth and Kinross.
The third chick emerged at around 6pm on Saturday May 22 at the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve.
It joined its older siblings, which hatched on Tuesday and Thursday.
This season is the second as a breeding pair for female osprey NCO and male osprey LM12 after they successfully fledged one chick last year.
In case you missed it, here s our final chick of the season making a break for it at around 6pm last night! pic.twitter.com/otiOY0FpT8
Adorable baby osprey chicks hatch at Scots nature reserve as proud parents welcome three youngsters
The Scottish Wildlife Trust announced the exciting news that all three eggs have now hatched within the nest at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve near Dunkeld.
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All three babies have now hatched (Image: Scottish Wildlife Trust/PA Wire)
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