LincolnDarkASRI
Description
PRIVATE PROPERTY. MONITORED BY LANDOWNER.
1 Monitoring Group Affiliations
2025 Season Data
Nest Status
active
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
brooding
Clutch history milestones
unknown
unknown
unknown
Brood history milestones
unknown
unknown
unknown
2
Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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March 21 | Shawen | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | Fred and Wilma - arrived; together? He usually shows up 2-3 days before she does. Earliest arrival date ever; season 6 commences. | ||||||
April 15 | Shawen | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | Arrived together 21 March 2025 Busy rebuilding/adding to nest & eating. Copulating. | ||||||
April 17 | Shawen | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Incubation started today, 28 days post arrival. | ||||||
April 22 | Shawen | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Fred & Wilma tag team incubation when Fred brings in breakfast regularly. | ||||||
May 20 | Shawen | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | More branches brought to nest in last 2 weeks - NE storms likely causing repair needs. 35 days since incubation is this Friday 23 May?? | ||||||
May 21 | Donna D | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Chimney nest Female in incubation | ||||||
May 27 | Shawen | 2 | U | 1 | incubation, feeding, young laying down | ||
Note: | There had been lots of fidgeting around on the nest over the weekend (35 days was 22 May, today is 27 May, so 40 days), possibly rearranging its contents, rolling cracking egg(s) around? Today Fred brought a fish to the nest and Wilma set about eating it IN THE NEST which never happens unless….then she started feeding 1 chick. Hoping for evidence of more hatchlings in the days ahead!? | ||||||
June 6 | Shawen | 2 | U | 2 | incubation, feeding, young standing | ||
Note: | Finally could see a second head bobbling around. Easiest to see at feeding time. | ||||||
June 13 | Shawen | 2 | N | 2 | feeding, young standing | ||
Note: | Wilma continues to fuss with nest amendments, adding sticks to the rim. 2 chicks often clearly visible now, stretching out wing “blades”, running across nest and up the side of the bowl. Fred brings fish to the nest more frequently than a week ago. Wilma spending some time out of the nest, off to the side in a tree keeping a watchful eye. She is also acting as beach umbrella on hotter days. |
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