According to the WWT website, Monty and Sedge (a new pairing) are now incubating one egg near the hide in the Rushy pen. This is within the fox-proof fence. I hope to visit Slimbridge again soon 
Alan
Alan
I saw Monty and Sedge with their nest and eggs yesterday (Sunday).
Alan
1. Was Monty the male of the previous pairing (with Chris) that hatched chicks at Slimbridge previously, or am I wrong on that?
2. Do you know if they are the only pair that are nesting at Slimbridge this year?
Postscript: the Great Crane Project website reports that there are 23 territorial pairs of cranes currently under observation, in South Wales, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire as well as the Slimbridge area and the Somerset Levels.
P.M results say it had lung and kidney problems/disease. I am wondering if the water quality had any role to play- with a number of captive waterfowl using the lake it can't be as clean as in wilder locations.
I thought it was Rushy where the chick was? If so, there's no captive waterfowl on that pond, but they do feed the wild birds from there so there is usually a high density of wild birds.