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Description

LONG standing Nest from atleast 2010 As of 3/3/24, Nest is still in a dead tree about 150 feet into the field from the street, to the left of Dr. Johnny's (directly across the street from Shear Designs). Clearing of trees, construction vehicles located all around the Nest Site. I spoke with the City of VB regarding the equipment and protection of this nest in 2023 - BK



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2026 Season Data


Nest Status

active

Clutch Status

incubating

Young Status

unknown


Clutch history milestones

March 10, 2026
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April 18, 2026

Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
March 10 Barbara "Wolfheart" 2 N N
Note: One Osprey has been at the nest for 2 days, today is the first time I have seen both M/F in the nest. I am still concerned as there is HEAVY CONSTRUCTION in this area, with construction material being within 20 feet of this tree/nest.
March 17 Barbara "Wolfheart" 1 N N
Note: Appears Female is in the nest. Both male and female were present yesterday, male was gathering sticks. Today at 3:30pm there is a deceased male in the road directly in front of the nest. I can not get to him as the traffic is non stop, but there are sticks nearby. Appears he has been deceased for a bit today. Heartbreaking. Reported to VBAC for retrieval.
March 26 Barbara "Wolfheart" 2 N N
Note: F has not been seen in the area since a day or so after I found a M deceased in the road on 3/17/26. Today she is back IN the nest with a Male to the side. Will need to take back my lens to conform if this is a new male/mate, I suspect it is. 4:20pm
March 29 Barbara "Wolfheart" 2 N N incubation
Note: F was in the nest upon arrival. She does not leave. Male bought her a fish to the nest, F took fish and flew to a nearby tree. Male sat down in nest. We couldn't get a clear photo of his chest. I am now wondering if the M found deceased on 3/10 in the road was the original M from this nest. The couple here act as if Incubation is in progress today. Definitely same F as years past. 1:30pm
April 20 Barbara "Wolfheart" 2 U N incubation
Note: Male brings in fish. F flies off with fish. M sits down in the nest.
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