LincolnDarkASRI
Description
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2025 Season Data
Nest Status
productive
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
fledged
Clutch history milestones
unknown
unknown
April 27, 2025
Brood history milestones
unknown
August 3, 2025
unknown
2
Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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April 19 | Patsy | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | IMPORTANT NOTE: The notes for the Silver Creek Nest in Bristol were in error. This monitor was describing the activities in the Vets Park Basketball Park nest. For the Vets Park nest two adults are using nest and have mated in the nest. | ||||||
April 27 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | The female was in incubation posture in nest the entire time. The male was feeding nearby, brought rest of fish to nest, but female did not accept the fish. The male then flew to another tree to resume feeding. | ||||||
May 4 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One bird was firmly in incubation posture in the nest, with its mate nearby. | ||||||
May 16 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One bird was down in incubation posture in nest. Its mate brought over a piece of nesting material, and the pair then appeared to switch places in the nest. | ||||||
May 17 | Patsy | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Adult arrived with fish for other adult in nest. Other adult took fish and flew away while fish delivering adult took over nest duties, settling in to incubate eggs (?) | ||||||
May 24 | Patsy | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
May 30 | LuisM | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One Osprey was in incubation posture in nest the entire time, quietly. Another was nearby, and appeared to be its mate. | ||||||
May 31 | Patsy | 2 | Y | N | incubation | ||
Note: | Quiet after the morning rain. Adult in nest incubating, second adult flew over nest but did not stop. No food delivered. I stayed 10 minutes then left when the Red-winged blackbirds started dive booming me. | ||||||
June 7 | Patsy | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One adult, very quiet on the nest. Cannot tell if any nestlings. | ||||||
June 8 | LuisM | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | One Osprey continued firmly in incubation posture. | ||||||
June 13 | Patsy | 1 | U | U | |||
Note: | Adult was standing in the nest, moving around, fluffing the nest material, and seemed restless. No other adults visited nest. | ||||||
June 20 | Patsy | 2 | N | 1 | young standing | ||
Note: | Adult and young hanging around in nest. Young moving around. Second adult made a flyby but did not land in nest. Adult in nest flew off twice calling out and returned in about two minutes both times. | ||||||
June 21 | LuisM | 2 | N | 2 | feeding, young standing | ||
Note: | Both adults were present, and the female fed two young visible chicks. | ||||||
June 27 | Patsy | 1 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | Adult in nest with two young ones whose heads were popping up over the rim of the nest. They were playing/boxing with each other. Not sure if more young in nest. | ||||||
June 29 | LuisM | 2 | N | 2 | feeding, young standing | ||
Note: | The female called from the nest, and the male eventually delivered the end of a fish. The female then fed the two chicks in the nest. | ||||||
July 4 | Patsy | 1 | N | 1 | young standing | ||
Note: | Osprey family survived the ferocious storm on July 4 evening and also fireworks going on till the early hours into July 4. Adult and one nestling spotted, other nestling was hiding out in nest. | ||||||
July 11 | LuisM | 2 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | Both adults were present, with the female at the nest with two large juveniles. The female was calling to the male the entire time, but no fish was delivered to nest. | ||||||
July 12 | Patsy | 1 | N | 2 | young laying down | ||
Note: | Quiet morning at Vet’s Park. Two youngsters alone and hunkered down in nest, then adult arrived (no food). All three chatted a bit then settled down again. A deer joined us further up the creek, then a huge, large blue heron flew in to do some fishing. Nice morning. | ||||||
July 18 | Patsy | 1 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | One adult calling and standing on nest edge, one youngster “flappersizing” its wings, and the other young one a bit quieter, but standing.in nest. | ||||||
July 22 | Patsy | 1 | N | 2 | young laying down | ||
Note: | Adult standing on edge of nest, two juveniles mostly out of sight inside nest. | ||||||
July 27 | LuisM | 2 | N | 2 | feeding, young standing | ||
Note: | The male delivered two fish to the nest, where the female was with two large juveniles. One of the juveniles was feeding on its own, while the female fed the other young. | ||||||
July 29 | Patsy | 1 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | Adult on nest edge, two juveniles preening, one juvenile flappersizing, then both young settled down in nest. | ||||||
August 3 | LuisM | 2 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | Both juveniles had fledged, and were near the nest. The male arrived with a fish and fed nearby, with the female calling repeatedly. The male did not deliver the fish to the nest during the observation period, with the female and then a juvenile calling. | ||||||
August 3 | Patsy | 1 | N | U | |||
Note: | Maybe one adult on nest edge (or could be juvenile) standing, one juvenile flapping then took off and flew around in a circle and landed on a tall pole. After a brief rest fledgling flew to another pole. | ||||||
August 7 | Patsy | 0 | N | N | |||
Note: | The nest is empty. One large osprey was perched high on a leafless tree calling (for breakfast?) | ||||||
August 13 | LuisM | 2 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | Both fledged juveniles were close to the nest area. The adult male arrived with a partial fish and fed nearby, with the female also present. The juveniles were begging and flew to the nest. At the very end of the observation period, the male delivered the fish to the nest, and one of the young fed. |
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