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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 23 Bliss22 1 U N incubation
Note: Numerous ospreys seen within immediate area where there are two other nests - up to 7 circling overhead. I assume possible incubation because the only time I saw the adult here was when another osprey attempted to land and the one in the nest rose up and loudly chased it away.
April 30 Bliss22 0 N N
Note: Heard a few calls coming from that direction but there were several other ospreys flying in the area, and I could not actually see if any were on the nest.
May 11 Bliss22 1 U N
Note: Assume one adult - not visible (nest is too high), but loud calls were coming from the nest.
May 24 Bliss22 1 U N incubation
Note: The head of one adult could be seen above nest cup; seemed to be sitting in one spot. No calling.
June 5 Bliss22 2 U N incubation
Note: One adult sitting in nest cup (could only see the head), the other perched on the edge.
June 19 Bliss22 1 U N
Note: One adult sitting on edge of nest - could not see any other heads poking up from the nest cup. Have noted incubation here in the past, but not clear if the eggs have hatched.
June 30 Bliss22 1 N U
Note: Adult was sitting on edge of nest cup, loudly calling out. Could hear fainter noises from the nest so I think the eggs have hatched, though it is too high to see how many young there are. Two other adults were perched on nearby light poles.
July 13 Butch 1 N N
Note: This nest survived the storm of July 3rd. There as most likely young still in the nest as there was an adult present. I could not see any chicks as I didn't have binoculars with me.
July 18 Butch 1 N 1 young standing
Note: 1 adult, 1 large chick being fed.
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