Maps & Data

Description

The nest is on the property line between the #34 and #36, approximately 30 feet from the back of the house at 34 Baynard park road. It is a live pine tree. The nest is in the crown of the tree where five branches spit off from the top of the tree. The nest is very very visible and allows them to fly in and out of the nest.



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Ron T
South Carolina



2026 Season Data


Nest Status

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Clutch Status

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Young Status

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Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
January 8 HHI Osprey Watch 0 N N
Note: Kathy reports that the nest is still there 1/8/26
February 26 HHI Osprey Watch 0 N N
Note: Kathy K reports: I have seen no Osprey action around the nest I’m watching. Even around where I live, I don’t hear or see an Osprey flying regularly
March 7 HHI Osprey Watch 0 N N
Note: Kathleen K reports: We still have not seen any Osprey expressing interest in our nest. Our nest has not had activity by Osprey and the nest is currently much smaller than when we had an active pair, a couple years ago. NOTE: We will continue to monitor to be sure no late nesting pair shows up.
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