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Description

Platform out on Pasture Point/James Farm Ecological Preserve



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2026 Season Data

This nest was marked as lost on June 5, 2026. Adult abandonment

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
March 9 baygirl 1 N N
Note: Single bird on the satellite perch near the nest platform
March 15 baygirl 1 N N
Note: 1 in nest moving nest material
March 19 baygirl 2 N N
Note: Male with fish on marsh perch, female in nest waiting fir her portion
March 21 baygirl 1 N N
Note: Single , on platform t perch, I hear other ospreys, see some out over the bay but James farm platforms are mostly still empty today except for 81 single and Joshua Cove pair
March 26 baygirl 2 N N
Note: Both at nest territory, 1 on marsh perch east of platform, 1 on small stake west of platform
March 31 baygirl 1 N N
Note: Osprey low on marsh perch near nest, wind gusting from SW
April 5 baygirl 2 N N
Note: 1 on nest, 1 on marsh perch
April 11 baygirl 2 U N incubation
Note: Male perched in marsh today as it’s windy, female deep in mest
April 12 baygirl 2 U N incubation
Note: Male on marsh perch, female deep in nest
April 19 baygirl 2 U N incubation
Note: 1 deep in nest, 1 perched on marsh stake
April 26 baygirl 1 U N incubation
May 3 baygirl 1 U N incubation
May 8 baygirl 2 U N
May 10 baygirl 2 U N incubation
Note: One deep, one on marsh perch
May 24 baygirl 1 U N incubation
Note: One low
May 27 baygirl 1 N N
Note: Does not appear to be eggs or nestlings, nest empty, adult female on nearby marsh perch drying her wings, she was fishing fir herself, no mate seen
May 27 baygirl 1 U N incubation
Note: Assume eggs as now she is deep in nest and calling loudly for fish
May 31 baygirl 1 Y U incubation
Note: 1 Appears to be brooding
June 5 baygirl 0 N N
Note: Saw one adult on the nest when I passed in my boat but on my return no adults at nest territory and no signs of young, I will recheck in few days as many adult females have been leaving nests unattended to supplement fish
June 6 baygirl 0 N N
Note: I believe nesting has failed
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