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ID Nickname Substrate Coords Last Watched Status City/County State Postal Code
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Activity log

Date Nest Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations
March 11 2950 FanLAM Y N
March 18 8606 FanLAM Y N
March 18 9166 FanLAM Y N
March 18 3155 FanLAM Y N
March 27 9786 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: Mating.
March 29 9166 FanLAM 1 N N
Note: Female was the only one sitting on nest while we were there. Newt definitely built up with more sticks. Unfortunately a plastic bag is flapping in the wind.
March 30 9166 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: Male on platform, female on broken piling when we arrived. Female flew up to platform. They both remained on right side of platform.
April 6 9166 FanLAM 1 N N
Note: It appears the female is tending to something in the nest. She was sitting low and would stand up and look down and sit again (and this repeated several times)
April 10 9786 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: Male O on nest. Saw F land with fish. Then fly off with it. Another male came by and battled with M on nest.
April 13 9166 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: One adult on piling. Second not seen. Next was empty. Second bird returned, both went to platform.
May 19 9166 FanLAM 2 U N incubation
Note: Observed female hunkered down, male eating, female ate occasionally- did not appear to be feeding young.
May 24 9166 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: No confirmed eggs or young but both parents standing on nest looking down. Young would be too small to see. Another passerby said he thought they appeared to be feeding - time will tell.
June 1 9166 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: When we arrived both adults were standing on the nest. After 10 minutes male flew off then female. Nest has been unattended about 30 minutes
June 5 9786 FanLAM 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
June 8 9166 FanLAM 2 N N
Note: Based on behavior, It looks like the nest may have failed. The birds frequently both leave the nest at the same time. While we were here for this session, they both spent the majority of time off the nest.
June 11 9786 FanLAM 2 N 3 feeding, young standing
June 30 9166 FanLAM 2 N N
July 3 9786 FanLAM 2 N 3 young standing
Note: Three chicks were alone until parents returned to nest with food
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