Maps & Data

Description

Nest platform in the middle of the cove. Visible from beach and Pleasant St. Approx 100' from Allins Cove East nest.



Join OspreyWatch to follow this nest and contribute data.

1   others watching

LincolnDarkASRI



2025 Season Data


Nest Status

active

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

brooding


Clutch history milestones

April 1, 2025
unknown
unknown

Brood history milestones

unknown
unknown
unknown
1


Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 26 Beck 1 N N
Note: Nesting or incubating; rainy day; one white head barely visible.
May 2 Beck 1 N N
Note: One head viewed - assume incubating.
May 8 Beck 1 N N
Note: Incubating
May 15 Beck 1 N N
Note: Incubating
May 23 Beck 2 N N
Note: incubating and fishing; males from both Allins E and W circling/flying together. rest in tree. hovering looking for fish.
May 25 Beck 2 N N
Note: earlier flying of male; landed and now 2 in nest.
May 28 Beck 2 N N
Note: one incubating; one flew back into next - not seeing a fish
May 29 Beck 2 N N
Note: active with one flying in and perching; can't tell if babies
June 1 Beck 1 N U feeding
Note: based on movement of female, looks like feeding of young but can't tell how many
June 4 Beck 1 N N
Note: incubating; report of limping coyote in area
June 8 Beck 2 N N
Note: one adult waiting on edge of nest; babies not visible; second adult flying in without food
June 9 Beck 1 N N
Note: female perched but not seeing baby heads
June 11 Beck 1 N U feeding
Note: feeding but unable to see babies
June 12 Beck 2 N 1 feeding
Note: both parents; only one baby visible
June 22 Beck 0 N 1
Note: consistently seeing lone baby in the west nest. (see updates for july and dave windsor allinscoveosprey videos for more information :https://www.youtube.com/@allinscoveosprey8743)
July 3 Beck 0 N 1
Note: just solo chick.
July 3 Beck 1 N 1
Note: mom and 1 baby visible
July 6 Beck 0 N 1
Note: next does not look damaged after 7/03 storm. 1 chick only, no adults visible. see also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiUNrygQyGA&t=13s
Export Activity Log to CSV

OspreyWatch is managed by The Center for Conservation Biology. The project was developed in an attempt to bring together a global community of observers to collect information for the common good. The project is unfunded and, as such, has been created and managed by unpaid staff and volunteers. Please help support the dedicated individuals who maintain the project.