LincolnDarkASRI
Description
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2025 Season Data
Nest Status
active
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
brooding
Clutch history milestones
March 22, 2025
unknown
April 29, 2025
Brood history milestones
June 5, 2025
unknown
unknown
0
Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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March 22 | LuisM | 1 | N | N | |||
Note: | One Osprey was at the platform nest site for a while, for the first time this year. | ||||||
April 6 | LuisM | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | The female was at the nesting platform. The male was nearby, then caught a fish at the south end of Mill Pond, returned near the platform, and fed. | ||||||
April 22 | LuisM | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | The female was at the platform nest, with new nesting material having been added. The male was perched at a nearby small tree, left briefly, returned with a flounder and then fed at the same tree, with the female calling from the platform. | ||||||
April 29 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One Osprey was low in incubation posture in the nest, with the other at a nearby snag, before coming over to the nest. | ||||||
May 1 | Dgb | 2 | N | N | |||
May 8 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Apparently, the male was in incubation posture at first, with the female at a nearby snag. The pair then exchanged roles, and the female appeared to settle lower in the nest. | ||||||
May 20 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One bird was firmly in incubation posture, with its mate bringing additional nesting material. | ||||||
May 29 | LuisM | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One Osprey was firmly in incubation posture in the nest the entire time. Occasionally, it would call to its mate, which I was not able to locate. | ||||||
June 5 | LuisM | 2 | N | U | feeding | ||
Note: | Both adults were at the nest, with the female feeding at least one chick, which was not visible yet. |
This nest has 3 reference photos. View Photos
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