This article references an external link -- click here to visit
http://www.timesonline.co...cience/article1701341.ece
http://www.timesonline.co...cience/article1701341.ece
Faced with a flighty female and some serious doubts over paternity, the anger of the jealous male knows no bounds.
How would a man feel if he had just returned home to Scotland from a long sojourn in Africa only to find that his wife had given birth to two offspring that were clearly not his own, given that he had been abroad for so long?
Henry the osprey did not take it well. He flew into the family nest at Loch Garten, near Aviemore in the Scottish Highlands, from his 3,000-mile spring migration, to find that EJ, his regular partner, had got there first and was incubating two eggs.







1 Comments
Hey you know AdGuy always gets the last word! ;)