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Description

Osprey platform in Audubon marsh area near the shore of the Warren River. Visible from the end of Audubon boardwalk.



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2025 Season Data

This nest was marked as lost on July 7, 2025. Nest destroyed during storm

Nest Status

lost

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

brooding


Clutch history milestones

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Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 15 JudyB 0 N N
Note: single bird flying by, no activity around nest for 15 minutes at 3:15 pm
April 16 Nature Explorations Group 2 N N
Note: both adults were at or near platform
April 22 JudyB 1 N N
Note: One adult sitting in nest, left briefly to perch on nearby post to relieve herself. Crying to 2nd adult circling high above sporadically. 2nd adult periodically fluttering its wings to expose reflective (?) area under wings.
April 22 Roki 1 N N
Note: One adult standing in nest, another flying nearby. The flier stopped in the nest for a moment, then took off again.
April 24 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one in nest, left only briefly. mate flew to nest to deposit nest making material.
April 28 LuisM 2 N N
Note: Nest building was underway. Both adults were present.
April 30 Roki 2 N N
Note: One adult and one large fledgling in nest, another adult roosting nearby. Two are circling in the air. No breeding or nest construction observed, though nest looks to be in good condition.
May 3 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one on nest, crying to summon mate. mate returned with nest materials, mating noted x2
May 11 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one sitting very low in the next, moving only briefly to shift position. 2nd circling but not close by.
May 11 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one sitting very low in the nest. mate returned with nesting material (stick). copulation x 1. ?incubation.
May 21 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one still sitting low on nest. second perching on nearby post with fish caught from a pond. After about 10 minutes, he took the fish to the nesting bird and flew off towards the pond. Two other ospreys fling above the nest and pole.
May 28 Roki 2 U N incubation
Note: 1 adult perched on nearby pole, one in nest. They switched shifts.
May 28 JudyB 1 N N
Note: single one sitting very low in nest
June 5 Roki 2 U N incubation
Note: 1 adult in nest, 1 roosting nearby.
June 5 Roki 2 U N incubation
Note: 1 adult in nest, 1 roosting nearby
June 6 JudyB 2 N N feeding
Note: Female moving around nest, eating something. Male nearby on post also eating something. Male left and bought back large stick from the shore which both stuck into the nest. He left the nest by appearing to fly backwards to the nearby post.
June 10 JudyB 1 N N
Note: only one bird seen moving around nest. Left briefly to fly to nearby post to relieve herself. More restless in nest ? nestlings
June 11 Roki 2 U N incubation
Note: One adult in nest, appears to be eating. Other flies in, takes something out, then roosts nearby. No young seen.
June 12 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one in nest moving about, rearranging material. second perching briefly on nearby post before flying off
June 16 JudyB 2 N N
Note: one in nest standing and moving about. second perching briefly on nearby post
June 19 Roki 2 N 1 feeding, young standing
Note: 1 adult holding nestling under wing and feeding. 1 adult soaring.
June 20 JudyB 1 N 1 young standing
Note: two heads popped up separately, ? same chick. Only female adult seen, moving around nest, looking down.
June 22 JudyB 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
Note: 2nd chick seen. Female moving around nest. Male bought a fish and flew away to nearby post. Female feeding both chicks.
June 27 Jim O 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
Note: Two juveniles seen. Female feeding one chick repeatedly.
June 28 Roki 1 N 1 young standing
June 29 JudyB 2 N 3 feeding, young standing
Note: There may be a third chick. second adult nearby on post.
July 4 JudyB 0 N N
Note: Nest blown down in storm July 3. Platform also gone. No birds in sight. PS. On the next day, Audubon reported that the smallest chick did not make it, and the two older ones were not found. Two adults in the area.
July 5 Roki 2 N N
Note: It appears that the storm of 07/03/2025 may have knocked away both the nest and platform board off the pole, and this pair may have lost their chick. The adults were perched on each of the 2 poles.
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