WATCH: It's great to be back home! Mid Wales osprey lays first egg of summer
Glesni looks very proud of herself – after producing her first egg of the summer.
The osprey and her mate Monty only returned to Mid Wales two weeks ago from their winter stop off in Africa.
The pair have a nest at the site near Machynlleth, which is looked after by the Dyfi Osprey Project.
And Glesni laid her first egg of the season this week, with the moment caught on the project's nest-cam.

The Dyfi Osprey Project held a competition to guess the time the first egg would be laid and raised £420 through entries, which will be used to fund the project.
Monty arrived on April 7 and had a brief fling with another female, Blue 24, before Glesni arrived home the next day.
But Emyr Evans from the Dyfi Osprey project said Blue 24 won't lay an egg as a result of the pairing.
"Female ospreys will pair bond with a male for at least a week, usually longer, before they become pregnant," he said.
"Even after this period and an egg starts to be produced, if the female is disrupted for any reason or loses her mate she will reabsorb the egg back into her system."




