LincolnDarkASRI
Description
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2025 Season Data
Nest Status
productive
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
fledged
Clutch history milestones
April 5, 2025
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Brood history milestones
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2
Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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April 19 | Wren7 | 1 | N | N | |||
Note: | Adult sitting on edge of nest, hard to see into nest due to its height but didn't appear to be incubating happening. Have observed mating at this nest previously. | ||||||
April 27 | Wren7 | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | One adult sitting on edge of nest. Second adult flew in, sat on the edge for 10 minutes and flew away again. First adult stayed seated on edge of nest. No sign of incubation. | ||||||
April 30 | Wren7 | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
May 8 | Wren7 | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
May 18 | Wren7 | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Female on nest moving around a lot but can't see any nestlings yet. | ||||||
May 18 | 1 | U | N | incubation | Add Photo | Edit | |
Note: | Can't tell yet if there are nestlings. Can't see any but female moving around a fair amount on the nest, eventually settled down low in incubation posture. | ||||||
May 27 | Butch | 2 | Y | N | incubation | ||
June 15 | Wren7 | 1 | N | U | |||
Note: | Not sure if there are any young -- female sitting on side of nest, occasionally bending down into the nest. No sign of mate | ||||||
June 19 | Wren7 | 1 | N | 1 | young standing | ||
June 29 | Wren7 | 2 | N | 1 | young standing | ||
July 4 | Butch | 1 | N | 2 | young laying down | ||
July 6 | Wren7 | 1 | N | 1 | young standing | ||
Note: | Adult was moving sticks around -- fixing nest after the big storm on 7/3/25, I presume. Saw young stick its head up, still looks pretty small but I haven't yet seen its body. | ||||||
July 26 | Wren7 | 1 | N | 2 | feeding, young standing | ||
Note: | There's been one young in the nest for weeks but suddenly there are 2! Both large fledglings, so perhaps this one has come in from a nearby nest. Lots of wing-flapping. |
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