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Description

Tree nest just north of boardwalk.



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2026 Season Data


Nest Status

occupied

Clutch Status

incubating

Young Status

unknown


Clutch history milestones

March 30, 2026
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April 27, 2026

Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 12 JudyB 2 N N
Note: Mating observed. One eating a fish on a perch near the nest, while second sitting in the nest.. 3rd osprey circling.
April 17 LuisM 2 N N
Note: One Osprey was always in the nest, with its mate nearby.
April 27 LuisM 2 U N incubation
Note: One bird was firmly in incubation posture in the nest. Its mate arrived with a partial fish and settled at a nearby tree.
May 3 JudyB 2 Y N incubation
Note: One adult very low in nest. 2nd perching nearby, joined other adult in nest for several minutes, then lifted off and circled overhead before perching nearby.
May 4 LuisM 2 U N incubation
Note: Initially, the male was in incubation posture in the nest. The female then flew in to a nearby tree, called for a while, and then flew over to the nest. The pair exchanged roles in the nest, and the male flew off to the west. Another Osprey was warned away from the area.
May 10 JudyB 2 Y N incubation
Note: osprey perching on nearby post briefly joined osprey sitting deep in the nest.
May 11 LuisM 2 U N incubation
Note: One Osprey was firmly in incubation posture in the nest, with its mate at a nearby tree.
May 22 LuisM 1 U N incubation
Note: One Osprey was firmly in incubation posture in the nest.
May 31 LuisM 1 U N incubation
Note: One Osprey continued firmly in incubation posture in the nest.
June 8 JudyB 2 N N
Note: a third aggressive bird was chased away by the one sitting on the edge of the nest, so a total of 3 birds at the nest, with one perched nearby who seemed to belong to the nest. It seems like the nesting pair was being harassed by a third.1
June 8 LuisM 1 N N
Note: The behavior of the adult at the nest seemed to indicate the presence of chicks, but I was not able to see any at this time.
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