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LincolnDarkASRI



2025 Season Data


Nest Status

active

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

brooding


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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 13 wmcdonald 2 N N
Note: pair seen copulating at 1040. returned at 1205 and saw them bringing materials for the nest. watched for 10minutes.
April 20 wmcdonald 2 U N incubation
Note: I believe there is incubation as the bird never left the nest when I approached it and walked under it to reach the second nearby (unoccupied) nest. The partner came by with nest material and quickly flew off.
April 27 wmcdonald 2 U N incubation
Note: one perched in tree closest to nest. one sat deep in the nest - didn't leave in the 15 minutes we observed
May 11 wmcdonald 2 U N incubation
Note: partner brought food. mom got up and perched nearby. defecated, then went back to nest.
May 18 wmcdonald 1 U N incubation
Note: I was here for quite a while and went to check on the other platform which is still empty. so the osprey never got up or moved even while I was right under it so I am pretty sure incubating. beautiful morning.
May 25 wmcdonald 1 U N
Note: Believe she is incubating again - didn't leave nest. lots of vocalizations I kept looking for the mate to appear but did not.
June 1 wmcdonald 2 U N incubation
Note: One in nest whole time - making lot of vocalizations. one soared above then perched in the trees next door. believe is incubating. Lots of people firing guns at the range didn't perturb her.
June 8 wmcdonald 2 N N
Note: No indication of young today. An adult has always been on the nest, but today was perched on rim of nest. The partner came flying in and they made a lot of vocalizations.
June 15 wmcdonald 1 U N
Note: noisy as usual but no sign of chicks. mom acted like still incubating
June 22 wmcdonald 1 N N
Note: First time I see nothing in this nest in 2025. I believe mom was in the tree. She flew up into the nest and perched on edge right as I was leaving however. Noisy as usual.
June 29 wmcdonald 0 N 2 young standing
Note: Glimpsed a second head briefly. The first chick is standing and looking good. I only confirmed it is a juvenile because of the amber eye color.
July 6 wmcdonald 1 N 1 young laying down
Note: I had to have seen 1 chick in the nest when I first arrived but then it hid down in nest . Mom in the trees making noise constantly as usual.
July 13 wmcdonald 0 N 2 young standing
Note: Can clearly see now there are 2 juveniles here because of the feather patterns. This is the first time I have not seen the noisy mother near the nest this year. But I never have been here at 3pm before either.
July 20 wmcdonald 0 N 1 feeding, young standing
Note: Only 1 bird in nest feeding. Definitely juvenile. I got too close and she took off with her meal in her talons before I could snap another photo. I felt terrible for disturbing her but surely confirmed they have fledged.
July 27 wmcdonald 1 N U young standing
Note: Mom was alone on the nest today. Really hates being disturbed and flies away when I get out of my car to take photos. She perched on a high voltage pole nearby after aggressively darting over head. I was confused thinking this was a juvenile
August 10 wmcdonald 1 N N
Note: Has to be the same adult I've seen most visits this year. very pissed off and circling overhead as soon as I got there. Landed briefly on nest then took off again.
August 17 wmcdonald 1 N N
Note: So angry she flew away before I even got in sight but I could hear her on the nest from behind the locked gate where I had to leave my car.
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