A drawing tool has been added to the bottom right side of the map. Click the polygon tool and draw the boundary of your monitoring group. This boundary will be used to alert you when new nests are added to OspreyWatch located in your boundary.
Maps & Data
Group Boundary
Draw the boundary one segment at a time, and be sure to close the boundary by ending it on the first point you added.
You can click "Cancel" on the drawing menu to start over. You can also just reload this page in your browser.
Try to use as few lines as possible. Keep the shape simple. Complex boundaries will degrade the performance of your maps.
When you have completed the shape by joining your last segment to your first point, a save menu will popup. Be sure to save the boundary when you are satisfied with it.
ID | Nickname | Substrate | Coords | Last Watched | Status | City/County | State | Postal Code |
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Recently watched nests
Unwatched nests
About Willamette University
This group is coordinated by Dr. David Craig in the Department of Biology at Willamette University. The hope is that nests in this group might be used by students interested in doing research.
Seasonal Effort & Demographics
Nests monitored
Active members
Activities
Volunteer hours
More demographics
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Successful nests | |
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Reproductive rate |
14 members
See all 14 members of this group
OspreyWatch is managed by The Center for Conservation Biology. The project was developed in an attempt to bring together a global community of observers to collect information for the common good. The project is unfunded and, as such, has been created and managed by unpaid staff and volunteers. Please help support the dedicated individuals who maintain the project.