Sunrise cove nest
Description
Sunrise Cove Osprey Nest At the tip of a slender peninsula we call Sunrise Cove, a tall dead pine rises above the others β its bleached trunk crowned by a sturdy nesting platform. Each morning, itβs the first landmark touched by the sun as we round the cove, light catching the rim of the nest and the tops of the nearby trees. The nest sits high and open, surrounded by living pines that frame the water below. It feels fitting that this place β the first to meet the day β is home to life that soars.
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2026 Season Data
Nest Status
occupied
Clutch Status
unknown
Young Status
unknown
Clutch history milestones
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Brood history milestones
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Activity log
| Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 5 | Sunrise cove nest | 2 | N | N | |||
| Note: | Inside of the neat can not be seen. We occasionally see the two young Osprey from the spring hatch - soaring. Today we saw the two we believe to be the adults. | ||||||
| October 17 | Sunrise cove nest | 0 | N | N | |||
| Note: | Spent about 6 hours in and around this location , no Osprey in site today. | ||||||
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