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Activity log

Date Nest Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations
March 5 8657 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Pair came back but I was too far away to see them both on the nest.
March 13 9504 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Male caught fish and was delivering it to female on platform ready for eggs.
March 13 305 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: No sticks on this platform
March 13 8657 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Male was busy building up the nest. Watched him drop a large stick on the nest. Female was sitting on the nest when I arrived at the nest.
March 13 9063 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Platform was void of any sitcks or nest building.
March 13 9503 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Both adults were located on the nest, as I got close to the platform, they took off and roosted in a nearby tree.
March 13 305 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: This platform is not in good enough condition to support an usprey pair anymore. I'm not sure if I should remove it. The pole it sits on is full of holes that chimney swifts use. The goose that has used it in 2021 and 2022 did not use it in 2023.
March 13 9429 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Saw the female on the nest, than saw the male coming back with a fish for her! She flew off when I got close and he flew off with the fish.
March 13 9125 MJO1967 1 N N
Note: Well formed nest in great shape saw a female sitting on nest but didn't see a male. She left and perched in a tree nearby as I got close.
March 13 9063 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Platform is in disrepair. No ospreys nearby, no sticks on nest.
March 13 8657 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Female was on the nest and male was flying towards the nest with a large stick. Female flew off and male arrived with the stick and situated it on the nest. I got a video of it and it was very cool to watch. A first for me!
March 13 9126 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Saw two adults on this nest, male flew off before I could capture a photo of both of them.
March 18 9126 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Saw both adults on the nest on 3/13/2024. Male flew off before I could get a photo.
March 18 8657 MJO1967 Y N
March 18 9126 MJO1967 Y N
March 18 305 MJO1967 Y N
March 18 9429 MJO1967 Y N
March 30 8657 MJO1967 0 N N
March 30 305 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: A few sticks have been added to this platform. The pole has lots of good sized holes in it.
March 30 9063 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Evidence of nest building, but just about 12-14 sticks total. Saw an osprey in the sky and a goose nearby in the creek.
March 30 9126 MJO1967 1 N N
Note: Adult female in middle of nest but wasn't butt down in incubating position. She stayed on the platform the entire time we observed her.
March 30 9125 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Canadian Goose Incubating on Osprey Platform
March 30 9503 MJO1967 1 N N
Note: Female on nest but not in incubation position.
March 30 9504 MJO1967 2 N N
Note: Female on nest but not in incubation position.
April 2 8657 MJO1967 2 N N
April 5 8657 MJO1967 1 N N
April 5 9126 MJO1967 1 U N incubation
Note: Incubation posture observed at this platform both times we passed it in our boat today.
April 5 9063 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Goose incubating eggs at this nest site.
April 5 9504 MJO1967 1 U N incubation
Note: One adult on nest in incubation posture, one in tree nearby.
April 5 9503 MJO1967 1 U N incubation
Note: Incubation posture observed
April 5 9125 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Goose Incubating on this platform as of 30 March
April 18 8657 MJO1967 1 N N
Note: Adult female on nest but not in incubating position.
April 18 9504 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: No Osprey observed on this platform today
April 18 305 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Small Circle of sticks on this platform. Have not observed an Osprey on this platform yet this year.
April 18 9063 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Canadian Goose still incubating on this platform.
April 18 9503 MJO1967 1 N N
Note: Female in middle of nest in incubating position.
April 18 9125 MJO1967 0 N N
Note: Canadian Goose still incubating on platform
April 18 9126 MJO1967 1 N N
Note: Female was incubating
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