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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 22 BonBon 0 N N
Note: I did not observe any Osprey today, but did observe them on April 16. The AF may be incubating but can’t confirm yet.
April 22 Francesca 1 U N incubation
Note: One osprey sitting way down in the center of the nest with only top of its head visible for the entire duration of monitoring (10 minutes). Presumed adult was incubating an egg.
April 28 Donna D 1 N N
Note: Female in nest, incubation posture, I can only see her head, no male present at this time
May 2 Francesca 1 U N incubation
Note: One adult incubating in nest. A couple of other adults active in the river on opposite side of the street. I even watched an osprey chase off another bird of prey (a hawk of sorts).
May 5 BonBon 0 N N
Note: I have not observed any Osprey here since April 12, they were both at the nest, hopefully she is incubating.
May 7 Francesca 0 N N
Note: Monitored for 15 minutes, did not see them today.
May 12 BonBon 1 U N incubation
Note: After many checks on this nest I finally saw the female pop her head up, so I can confirm she is incubating.
May 16 Francesca 1 U N incubation
May 21 Donna D 2 U N incubation
Note: Male flew in with fish & traded places with female she flew off to pole with fish incubation
May 24 Francesca 1 U N incubation
Note: Osprey sitting on egg(s) observed; it got up once to stretch its wings and then sat back down.
June 3 BonBon 1 N U
Note: The female was on the side of the nest, she was looking down into the nest, I did not observe feeding today, hopefully there’s babies.
June 14 BonBon 1 N U
Note: Observed female appeared to be feeding, the nest is very tall but she was dipping her head so I’m pretty sure she was feeding.
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