Maps & Data

Description

South Kingstown Land Trust agricultural field, near their headquarters, south of Rt 1. West side of Matunuck Beach Road, easy pull-off into field entrance by stone wall.



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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

occupied

Clutch Status

unknown

Young Status

unknown


Clutch history milestones

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Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 14 Cindy 1 N N
April 22 lynzie58 2 N N
Note: Two days earlier 6 PM male engaged in aerial displays. Unclear if female was present. Currently female sitting and standing in nest. Male perched in nearby tree. Female flies to join male in tree, then returns to nest.
April 28 lynzie58 2 N N
Note: Male and female both in nearby tree to nest. After several minutes the female flew to the nest and stood there, while the male flew away.
May 6 lynzie58 2 N N
Note: Female sitting in nest making tiny calls to male sitting about 100 ft away in tree who is preening. Female left nest and male circled high above it for several minutes. Female then returned.
May 12 lynzie58 1 N N
Note: Female appears peacefully roosting (are there eggs?). No male in sight. Female will leave nest and circle if disturbed.
May 20 lynzie58 2 N N
Note: Unsure if eggs present. Female is sitting in nest. Male is sitting about 100 feet away on a telephone wire.
May 27 lynzie58 2 N N
Note: Unsure if eggs present. Female watchful , low in nest. Male about 100 feet away on telephone wire watchful.
June 3 lynzie58 1 N N
Note: Normally male present, not present during this check. Female sitting in nest with tail quite high. No chicks present.
June 12 lynzie58 1 N N
Note: There may be young but I cannot see them onsite. The female was only one present. She seemed "busy" fluffing about, sitting, preening, pushing head around nest, I surmise there may be young.
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