Could it be once, twice, three times for Lady as the incredible osprey continues to stun her faithful followers with her achievements?
After laying her second egg of the season at the weekend, hopes are growing that the famous Loch of the Lowes resident may produce a third.
Despite her advancing years, staff at the Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) reserve near Dunkeld believe this will increase the chances of seeing her 50th chick fledge this year.
However, fans will have to wait for up to 39 days to find out whether Lady is still fertile, and during that time a 24-hour watch will protect the nest, funded by SITA Tayside Biodiversity Fund and People’s Postcode Lottery.
In the event no chicks hatch, Lady and her mate Laird are still likely to remain in Perthshire, although they may migrate early.
While Lady will do the majority of incubation, Laird has already been roped into playing his part.
He has also been forced to safeguard their nest as other ospreys continue their bid to oust them.
On Saturday afternoon Laird gave chase to a strange bird, returning triumphant within five minutes having made it clear who was boss.
To watch the events as they unfold at Loch of the Lowes from a camera overlooking the nest, visit the SWT website.
There is also a discussion forum and blog at Wildlife Village.