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
unknown
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Brood history milestones
unknown
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Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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April 23 | SDSRI | 1 | N | N | |||
Note: | single osprey in the nest - this is a large, deep nest easily observed with binoculars | ||||||
May 11 | SDSRI | 1 | N | N | |||
Note: | single osprey sitting in the nest, looking around. no osprey calling heard. I would not be able to determine if there were eggs in the nest from my vantage point so I cannot confirm yes or no. Since all the nests in the Trustom preserve area had a single osprey in the nest - and all were sitting - an educated guess would be that they were incubating, though I cannot confirm that. | ||||||
May 21 | SDSRI | 1 | U | N | incubation | ||
Note: | This was a quick view - the female seemed disturbed by my being there. The nest is high but my vantage point is pretty close to her. She stared in my direction - not changing her gaze so I decided it was better to leave. I refer to this nest as the Brad and Angelina nest - a beautiful pair of osprey - and they are still together unlike their namesake. Perhaps look so good since I am pretty close. | ||||||
June 1 | SDSRI | 1 | N | U | |||
Note: | previously this female was sitting low in the nest - today is standing with her sings slightly forward, on the side but no the edge of the nest. I am assuming nestlings are being covered. She was very aware of my presence - staring in my direction and chirping. I did not stay long - don't want to disturb her. There was no male present when I was there. This nest is in a tree - not a platform- separated from my vantage point by maybe 15 feet from the shore I stand on to the shore of the small island where the nest is located. | ||||||
June 13 | SDSRI | 1 | N | 1 | young standing | ||
Note: | Single female in this nest . The nestling is holding its head up and moving quite a bit. The female is on the edge of the nest with her shoulders slightly forward and wing slightly open. Shielding the nestling from the sun? Occasional short vocalization from the female. |
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