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LincolnDarkASRI



2025 Season Data


Nest Status

productive

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

fledged


Clutch history milestones

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Brood history milestones

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July 19, 2025
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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 27 Chris Chrispy 1 Y N incubation
May 8 Chris Chrispy 2 Y N incubation
Note: Female on nest box perch, male incubating
May 26 Chris Chrispy 1 Y N incubation
Note: Incubation posture but raised a bit. Possible hatch.
June 3 Chris Chrispy 2 N U feeding
Note: Male on nest box perch. Female eating and feeding. Can not see chicks. Small poop drips on side of box.
June 12 Chris Chrispy 1 N 2 young standing
Note: AF shading 2 chicks alert.
June 22 Chris Chrispy 1 N 2 young laying down
Note: AF shading 2 chicks laying with heads up.
June 27 Chris Chrispy 1 N 1 young laying down
Note: AF on nest perch. Later, she soars over the cove and marina, fishing. 1 chick's feathered head shows.
July 6 Chris Chrispy 1 N 3 young standing
Note: Active chicks. Flapping, moving about nest. AF went to fly about and returned when crows perched near. All alerting and fluffing.
July 13 Chris Chrispy 1 N 3 young standing
Note: AF on nest box perch. 2 fledglings standing, 1 laying.
July 19 Chris Chrispy 2 N 3 young standing
Note: Fledgling on nearby pole looking to AM eating fish. 2 fledglings on nest box with AF.
August 2 Chris Chrispy 1 N 3 young standing
Note: AF on nest perch. 3 fledglings on the nest, 2 are eating.
August 10 Chris Chrispy 1 N 3 young standing
Note: 3 very vocal fledglings on the nest. AF delivers fish. Lots of others soaring in the area. Another fledgling in a tree on the road.
August 15 Chris Chrispy 0 N 2 young standing
Note: Quiet and empty on arrival. Later, 1 vocal fledgling on the nest and 1 in the pine tree.
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