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Description

This nest is located on top of a cell tower.



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2025 Season Data


Nest Status

productive

Clutch Status

hatched

Young Status

fledged


Clutch history milestones

April 1, 2025
unknown
April 21, 2025

Brood history milestones

May 19, 2025
unknown
unknown
2


Activity log

Date Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations Photo Edit
April 1 BBJ 1 N N
Note: Ozzie's back, and working on bestorations!
April 8 2 N N Add Photo Edit
April 22 BBJ 1 N N
Note: Wow, they've added a lot of sticks! 1 adult present in nest, vocalizing. Might be Harriet, as she had a "necklace ".
May 2 BBJ 2 U N incubation
Note: Upon arrival, Oz and H were both present. Oz was perched on side of the nest, then took off. H remained, and appears to be incubating.
May 7 BBJ 1 U N incubation
Note: Harriet very low in nest, incubating. Oz just landed on one of the lower stories. He has dinner :)
May 13 BBJ 1 U N incubation
Note: Harriet incubating and scanning the sky for Ozzie.
May 19 BBJ 2 U U incubation, feeding
Note: Mom a Mom and dad both present . Harriet(presumably) laying in nest as if brooding, Oz perched on side bowing into it. I think there are chicks!
June 5 BBJ 1 N U feeding
Note: Harriet observed feeding young, perched on the edge of nest. She then switched to a more broody position, centering on the nest. Can't see the young, so hatched less than 2 weeks ago.
July 2 BBJ 1 N 2 young standing
Note: 2 chicks observed, Harriet in the nest with them.
July 10 BBJ 2 N Y feeding
Note: A1 flew in with dinner, A2 with a great stick.Oz proceeded to work on the rails, while Harriet fed chicks. Did not see chicks; probably pancaked, though the does have tall rails. Oz flew off toward Monona, Harriet remained high in the nest, wings held in a protective posture. Lots of rain coming through this evening...
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