Maps & Data

Description

East of first crescent of Wildlife Drive in Little Blackwater River.



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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
May 23 Riley 2 U N incubation
Note: Probable incubation. Male observed chasing other ospreys off from nest area. Both adults present.
May 29 Riley 2 U 2 incubation, feeding, young laying down
Note: Both parents present, parents feeding fish to at least two chicks.
June 6 2 N 2 young standing
Note: Adult osprey flies in with nesting material. Chicks were standing and active.
June 13 1 N 2 young standing
Note: Only one adult was present during the observation. Both chicks were standing erect and active. No feeding was observed.
June 18 1 N 2 young standing
Note: Weather was sunny and 91 degrees F with a light wind. The adult was shielding the young with its wings.
June 26 1 N 2 young standing
Note: Single adult osprey observed on the nest for the duration of the observation. Adult shielding young from the sun.
July 2 1 N 2 young standing
Note: Adult left nest twice and returns with nest material. Heavy rain during the observation.
July 10 Riley 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
Note: Two adults, two chicks, one adult seen feeding. Other adult seen very close to nest, chasing another approaching osprey away. The one doing the chasing stayed in the immediate area for all of the 30 minutes. The one being chased away made several attempts to land at the nest.
July 16 Riley 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
July 25 Riley 1 N 2 young standing
Note: Observed both young successfully flying around nesting area. Successful fledge!
July 29 1 N N
Note: Observed one adult on the nest. Chicks fledged off the prior week.
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