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Description

Platform located in a marsh preserve off Bourne Lane



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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

active

Clutch Status

incubating

Young Status

unknown


Clutch history milestones

April 13, 2025
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Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 13 pneivert 2 N N
April 16 pneivert 2 N N
April 22 pneivert 0 N N
April 23 Sandy Fahey 2 N N
Note: There were three (3) adult ospreys in the nest.
April 23 pneivert 2 N N
Note: One adult in nest. Other adult perching in nearby tree.
April 25 pneivert 2 N N
April 28 pneivert 2 N N
Note: One adult in nest, other flying nearby, occasionally “checking in” but not landing.
April 30 pneivert 2 N N
Note: Perhaps mating observed
May 2 Sandy Fahey 1 N N
Note: One (1) adult sitting in the nest hopefully on top of eggs.
May 8 Sandy Fahey 1 N N
Note: Appeared that osprey was sitting in the nest.
May 8 pneivert 1 U N
May 11 pneivert 1 N N
May 13 pneivert 2 U N incubation
Note: Adult appears to be incubating eggs but no sighting of eggs.
May 15 Sandy Fahey 1 N N
Note: Looks like adult is sitting in the nest.
May 17 pneivert 2 U N incubation
Note: Adult appears to be incubating eggs. Another adult flew in, then out again, but the other remained in nest.
May 23 Sandy Fahey 1 N N
Note: Adult sitting in the nest.
May 26 pneivert 1 Y N incubation
Note: Adult appears to be incubating eggs
May 30 Sandy Fahey 1 N N
Note: Adult sitting in the nest.
June 2 pneivert 2 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest. Male came with fish then flew off.
June 6 pneivert 1 U N incubation
Note: Adult in nest vocalizing
June 7 Sandy Fahey 1 N N
Note: One adult sitting in nest.
June 8 pneivert 1 U N incubation
Note: Female flew away from nest briefly then returned
June 11 pneivert 1 U N incubation
June 16 pneivert 1 U N incubation
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