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Bonnie and Dave



2025 Season Data


Nest Status

productive

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

fledged


Clutch history milestones

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Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
December 31 Bonnie and Dave 1 N N
April 25 Bonnie and Dave 2 N N
Note: Observed for 10 mins. Saw the switching of the guards in the nest. Took turns roosting. The one adult which was roosting, ate its portion of the fish at a nearby perch.
April 28 Bonnie and Dave 1 N N
Note: Observed for 10 Mins
April 28 Bonnie and Dave 1 N N
Note: 1 Adult roosting. Observed for 10 mins
May 16 Bonnie and Dave 2 N N
Note: Saw one osprey in the nest. The other osprey caught and was eating a fish in a nearby tree.
June 6 Bonnie and Dave 2 N 2 feeding, young laying down
Note: It was wonderful to see young for the first time this season!
June 27 Bonnie and Dave 0 N 2
Note: Both young sitting in the nest
July 4 Bonnie and Dave 0 N 2 young standing
Note: Saw fledgelings in the nest but did not see adults
July 18 Bonnie and Dave 0 N 3
Note: All three younglings in nest. Two flew off and went to the perch on the marsh. Did not see any adults
July 29 Bonnie and Dave 1 N 1 young standing
August 3 Bonnie and Dave 1 N 1 feeding, young standing
August 9 Bonnie and Dave 1 N 2 young standing
Note: The adult was nearby with a young next to this adult. The young towards the end of our observance, flew into the nest to join its sibling
August 17 Bonnie and Dave 0 N 1 young laying down
Note: In the nest
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