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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

occupied

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

brooding


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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 22 BonBon 1 N N
Note: There was an adult on the side of nest, can’t confirm AM or AF, too far away.
May 1 BonBon 1 U N incubation
Note: This nest is far away in the gravel pit on top of some kind of wooden structure, so it’s difficult to see, but I could see the top of the female’s head in the nest incubating. This nest is across the street from the Pee Wee field, there were 3 Osprey flying overhead chirping at each other.
May 21 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female and nest incubation male on a crane eating a fish
June 3 BonBon 1 U N incubation
Note: This nest is across the road from the Pee Wee field, it’s far into the gravel pit so it’s difficult to see but with binoculars I can see the top of the female’s head, she’s still incubating.
June 14 BonBon 1 N N
Note: I can see an Osprey on the nest but it’s so far into the gravel pit it’s difficult to see, she was incubating, but I’m not sure what is going on right now.
June 19 BonBon 1 N 1 feeding, young laying down
Note: This nest is difficult to see but I can observe an adult appearing to be feeding young.
June 21 Donna D 1 U 1 incubation, feeding, young standing
Note: 1 nestling, observed, female, feeding male flying around
July 6 BonBon 2 N N
Note: Unsuccessful this year, both adults sitting on nest then one flies away.
July 6 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Male female were in the nest, but there is no babies. They did go through incubation. But now there is nothing.
July 18 BonBon 2 N N
Note: It’s very far away but I can see 2 adults sitting on the nest, Pretty sure there is no fledgling
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