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Osprey chicks named Dame Vera, Capt Tom and Doddie | |
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Dame Vera Lynn, Capt Sir Tom Moore and Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir have topped a poll to have ospreys chicks named after them. | |
The three birds at Loch Arkaig Pine Forest in Lochaber in the Highlands found fame via a nest camera. | The three birds at Loch Arkaig Pine Forest in Lochaber in the Highlands found fame via a nest camera. |
Wartime singer Dame Vera died last month at 103, Capt Tom raised millions for the NHS and Doddie won hearts with his Motor Neurone Disease (MND) battle. | |
Woodland Trust Scotland confirmed the trio secured 50% of the votes. | |
Thor, Freya and Loki finished runner-up with 28%, while Ally, Bally and Bee polled 14%. | |
The least popular option, Hagrid, Boudica and Merlin, only managed 8%. | |
The three osprey chicks have become popular internationally during the coronavirus lockdown. | The three osprey chicks have become popular internationally during the coronavirus lockdown. |
The young trio - two males and a female - are watched by tens of thousands of fans on a nest camera. | The young trio - two males and a female - are watched by tens of thousands of fans on a nest camera. |
George Anderson, of Woodland Trust Scotland, said of the name suggestions: "Many wanted to honour individuals who have been on people's minds during this lockdown summer." | George Anderson, of Woodland Trust Scotland, said of the name suggestions: "Many wanted to honour individuals who have been on people's minds during this lockdown summer." |
More than 10,000 votes were cast before the online poll closed on Sunday night. | |
The birds are expected to take their first flights in around a week and will remain in the nest until they migrate south towards the end of August. | |
Mr Anderson added: "Most Scottish ospreys fly overland down through England before crossing the Channel to France and on to Africa. | |
"There is every chance that Vera the osprey may fly over those white cliffs made so famous in song by her namesake." |