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Description

Nest located at the corner of a horse pasture on the North side of Fort Getty road.



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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

active

Clutch Status

incubating

Young Status

unknown


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Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 21 BurlyMcd 2 N N
Note: Female in nest. Male repeatedly attempted to deliver a fish to the nest, but was hampered by several other male ospreys circling above him. The female was "chirping" seemed frustrated. The male landed 3x's in the nest with the female, with the fish in his grip, but he flew off each time as the other ospreys approached. After 40 minutes the male hadn't reappeared and I left the area.
April 23 BurlyMcd 2 N N
Note: Nesting, male was nest building, female perched on side of nest Several ospreys flying overhead in the area, so the pair in the nest doing lots of warning calls
April 28 BurlyMcd 2 N N
Note: Male arrived at nest with large length of marsh grass, nest building material. He dropped it and flew off. The female moved the grass around in the nest, then sat down
May 6 BurlyMcd 2 N N
Note: Male flew back and forth to the nest delivering nesting materials. The female remained in the nest arranging the material
May 11 BurlyMcd 2 U N
Note: Male in nest, female returned to nest- and they traded places quickly- could be incubating eggs
May 12 BurlyMcd 2 U N incubation
Note: Male in nest- female flew in, hit water 2x’s, no fish- landed in treetop nearby. Assume male is sitting in nest, perhaps incubating
May 18 BurlyMcd 1 Y N incubation
May 27 BurlyMcd 2 Y N incubation
Note: One in nest, the other in a nearby tree
May 31 BurlyMcd 2 Y N incubation
Note: Both in nest- then one flew off - in very heavy wind conditions
June 2 BurlyMcd 1 U N incubation
June 6 BurlyMcd 2 U N incubation
Note: Female sitting, then standing in nest, vocalizing as several small shore birds ( I am unfamiliar with these) that were flying over the nest , repeatedly, seemingly harassing the Osprey
June 8 BurlyMcd 1 U N incubation
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