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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

productive

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

fledged


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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 12 Patty 1 N N
April 21 Patty 1 U N
April 23 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: Male roosting and female in nest. She was pretty low, so could have eggs.
April 26 Patty 1 U N incubation
April 29 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: Female on nest and male roosting nearby Male chases away a group of 6 fish crows who are also roosting on the phone line
May 3 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: female in nest, male comes 3 times with nesting material and then roosts nearby
May 8 Patty 1 U N incubation
May 10 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: female low in nest. Male makes two trips in with nesting material
May 17 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: male brings nesting material. He stops in the nest, but then leaves with the same nesting material in his talons. Goes to roosting spot and dislodges nesting material, drops to the ground and picks up different material and brings that to the nest and leaves it there and then roosts nearby
May 19 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: female on nest and male roosting nearby
May 20 Patty 1 U N incubation
May 26 shutterbuglf 2 N N
Note: male and female in nest eating fish. Male leaves
May 29 Patty 1 U N incubation
June 3 shutterbuglf 1 N N
June 5 Patty 1 U U incubation, feeding
Note: Female was moving around in the nest and it looked like she was feeding a nestling. I thought I saw a head pop up but it was quick and not very clear.
June 8 shutterbuglf 2 N 2 feeding, young laying down
Note: female in nest, male roosting nearby with fish. 2 babies pop their heads up and female calls. Male comes over with fish and both parents eat and female feeds babies
June 16 shutterbuglf 2 N 3 feeding, young laying down
Note: First time seeing the third baby. Both parents in nest and mom feeding one of the babies
June 23 shutterbuglf 2 N 3 feeding, young standing
Note: Female and 3 babies on nest. female leaves babies on nest alone and then returns. Male arrives on his roosting perch with fish. Female calls and he brings fish and both of them feed the babies. 2 babies are flapping their wings periodically.
June 23 Patty 1 N 2 young standing
Note: 1 Adult in nest, 2 nestlings visible!
July 2 shutterbuglf 2 N 3 feeding, young standing
Note: female and 3 babies in nest. Male eating fish on roost. Male eats the whole fish and leaves and comes to roosting spot with another fish. Female calls and he brings fish and all babies feed. 2 babies are flapping their wings now
July 6 Patty 2 N 2 young standing
Note: 2 adults were in nest with 2 fledglings visible. I have not been able to see the third one yet.
July 7 shutterbuglf 1 N 3 feeding, young standing
Note: Mom feeding 3 babies. No sign of dad this time
July 14 Patty 1 N 3 young standing
Note: I did finally see 3 fledglings. They were all in the nest with the adult female.
July 15 shutterbuglf 1 N 3
Note: Mom and 3 babies on the nest. Mom leaves and no sign of dad today
July 22 shutterbuglf 1 N 3 young standing
Note: 3 babies in nest. One is practicing flapping wings. Mom flies in. No feeding.
July 31 Patty 0 N 3 feeding, young standing
Note: 3 fledglings in nest. All were standing and eating. I didn’t see any adults around.
August 3 shutterbuglf 1 N N
Note: Only adult female seen on nest. She left for a bit and circled around and came back. No other Osprey seen
August 6 shutterbuglf 0 N 2 feeding, young standing
Note: 2 babies in nest fighting over a fish
August 13 shutterbuglf 1 N 2 young standing
Note: 2 babies in nest. One is eating and the other is incessantly screeching. After about 15 minutes, Dad comes by with a fish and drops it and immediately leaves. The baby that was screeching takes this fish and eats.
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