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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

active

Clutch Status

incubating

Young Status

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 21 Kathy 1 U N incubation
Note: I saw 2-4 adult ospreys flying around the vicinity of this nest, but none of them flew to her while I was observing. I saw one adult osprey with fish in talons that flew right past us. (of note, previous week I saw both male and female osprey on this nest platform).
April 28 Kathy 2 U N incubation
Note: An osprey was seen bringing a fish to the nest, but it only stayed less than a minute and flew off with the fish. Why? Maybe the female rejected it or maybe the male flew off to process the fish somewhere else and will return later? Another osprey came to the nest (no fish), attempted to land but got shooed away by the female in the nest. She flapped her wings vigorously. This happened two times! Are these invader males and not the partner? Not sure.
May 5 Kathy 0 N N
Note: Very rainy day. Could not see any osprey around today. The nest is very high up and hard to visualize without monitoring for a while to check for movement in the nest or arrival of male with stick or fish.
May 13 Kathy 1 U N incubation
Note: Adult osprey seen flying high in the distance above nest.
May 19 Kathy 2 U N incubation
May 26 Kathy 2 U N incubation
Note: One adult seen flying over nest, landed, and the other one left to fly around the area for a bit. That one returned and appeared to go back to incubating. Other adult took off again. Both adults have white necks so it's hard to distinguish male from female.
June 2 Kathy 1 U N incubation
Note: Adult male perching nearby
June 11 Kathy 1 U N incubation
Note: Adult perching nearby. Cannot tell if hatchlings in nest or still eggs?
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