Snowbird
Description
The snag fell down and a new osprey platform was erected about 50 feet from the dead tree by Jodi McLaughlin in October 2017. The old severely slanted osprey platform by the snag was removed as well as it was felt to be too close to the Peninsula boardwalk. Located just off water.
1 Monitoring Group Affiliations
2025 Season Data
This nest was marked as lost on June 12, 2025. Perhaps weather and lack of fish as this date proved to show many failed nests following heat wave
Nest Status
lost
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
brooding
Clutch history milestones
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Brood history milestones
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Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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May 30 | baygirl | 2 | N | U | feeding | ||
Note: | Male brought fish, female feeding | ||||||
June 12 | baygirl | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | Both at nest, see no signs of young today but hopeful | ||||||
July 20 | baygirl | 2 | N | N | |||
Note: | Taking boat past all 3 Peninsula nests this evening, this one failed but the pair is at the nest, one on platform perch, one on nest rim, very quiet |
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