As with Nethy and Deshar last year you will be able to follow the progress of this year’s ospreys, Rothes and Mallachie, on Google Earth.
Google Earth is a free piece of software that simulates our planet with satellite photography.
Downloading Google Earth for free
Google earth is available free from the Google website: http://www.google.com/earth
Adding the osprey data to your Google Earth software
It's easy to add the osprey satellite data to your copy of Google Earth - just follow the steps below:
Launch the Google Earth software
Go to the Add menu and click Network Link...
Enter Loch Garten Ospreys in the Name field
Paste the following address into the Link field
http://www.rspb.org.uk/kml/lochgartenospreys.kml
Click OK to add the Loch Garten Ospreys data to the Places list on the left hand side of the screen.
Using Google Earth to keep an eye on the ospreys
Once the ospreys are in your list of Places you can double click them to zoom straight to their location. You can also use the standard Google Earth controls to zoom and pan around the globe.
Choosing how often to update Google Earth
The satellite data will be updated approximately once per day. To make sure you have the latest updates, you can tell Google Earth how often to refresh its data. To do this, right click on the Loch Garten Ospreys item in your Places list and choose Properties. Go to the Refresh tab and change the options so that it updates Periodically every 12 hours.
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