Maps & Data

Description

There are several field light poles in the area near the parking lot and sport(s) field(s) of the elementary school. The osprey nest is constructed on the top of the fixtures (lights) on one of the field light poles on the baseball field.



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2026 Season Data


Nest Status

occupied

Clutch Status

unknown

Young Status

unknown


Clutch history milestones

March 15, 2026
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Brood history milestones

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
March 15 jenny 2 N N
Note: 10:30 am, 60 degrees; cloudy and windy. Upon arrival, Nest #1 was empty. Osprey sitting upright on Nest #2. 10:50 am, this Osprey flew from nest and joined two other Osprey flying high above baseball field where Nest #1 is located. Two of the three Osprey (male and female) flew to Nest #1 and landed. After a few minutes, both flew from nest and circled higher and higher above clouds. Other female Osprey was observed flying near Nest #2; landed on nest and remained. Male Osprey observed flying to this nest; landed on nest. Both male and female Osprey remained on Nest #2 remainder of observation visit. One Osprey remained on nest at Nest #1.
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