LincolnDarkASRI
Description
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1 Monitoring Group Affiliations
2025 Season Data
Nest Status
active
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
brooding
Clutch history milestones
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Brood history milestones
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Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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April 17 | ilsa Svendsen | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | Female in nest. Male preening on nest extension pole. They had no interest in wild rabbit frolicking below. | ||||||
April 21 | BonBon | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Adult female incubating, did not observe the male today. | ||||||
April 24 | ilsa Svendsen | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | Female sitting on nest. Male nearby on post at edge of pond. | ||||||
May 1 | BonBon | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Both adults were in the nest, both sitting very low in the nest, I’m assuming the female was on the eggs and he was just sitting there, the female has been incubating. | ||||||
May 18 | BonBon | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Female still incubating | ||||||
May 20 | ilsa Svendsen | 2 | Y | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Female observed sitting low in nest. Male perched on post nearby with fish in talons. Female was calling for food and he delivered fish. She climbed up to eat. No evidence of hatchlings to feed. Both stayed on edge of nest for duration of observation. | ||||||
May 21 | Donna D | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Female in nest incubation Male on chimney eating fish | ||||||
June 3 | BonBon | 1 | N | U | feeding | ||
Note: | Female on side of nest feeding, hopefully there’s a couple of babies, can’t see them yet. | ||||||
June 9 | ilsa Svendsen | 2 | N | U | feeding | ||
Note: | Male delivered fish at 4:35 to female on nest. Observed her feeding young. Saw a little head taking food. | ||||||
June 11 | BonBon | 2 | N | 1 | feeding | ||
Note: | Both adults on nest Female feeding one nestling, hopefully will see more soon,if not one is good. Last year their nest was robbed by crows. |
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