Maps & Data
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Activity log
Date | Nest | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | |
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April 3 | 6468 | BirdNerd | 0 | N | N | ||
April 3 | 482 | BirdNerd | 1 | N | N | ||
Note: | single adult perched looking outward. No sign of activity within nest. Light rain. Hour later osprey had left the nest. | ||||||
April 12 | 482 | BirdNerd | 1 | U | N | ||
Note: | adult was standing in nest looking down, then settled into the nest. My guess is that there is eggs present. No other adult came during my time there, but the existing adult was there for the 45 minutes or so that I was in the area. | ||||||
April 19 | 482 | BirdNerd | 2 | U | N | ||
Note: | one adult tucked down in nest until second adult returned with fish. First adult then left nest flying around area. Assume there may be eggs, as no heads appeared above nest line. | ||||||
April 25 | 482 | BirdNerd | 2 | U | N | incubation | |
Note: | One Adult tucked down in nest and only moved once in 15 minutes (barely seen). Second adult initially was flying over nest calling out, then flew off not to be seen for the remaining half hour during watch. | ||||||
May 2 | 482 | BirdNerd | 2 | Y | N | incubation | |
Note: | Appears incubation is still going on. An adult stays low in nest, then when other adult comes back with food nesting adult take food off to a branch and eats. Then when returning to nest they switch and the adult that brought the food takes back off again and flys-off. | ||||||
May 13 | 482 | BirdNerd | 1 | U | N | ||
Note: | Single adult appears to be nesting egg(s), but no activity other than that. | ||||||
May 28 | 482 | BirdNerd | 0 | N | N | ||
Note: | First time where on sign of adults in nest or flying. Unsure if I missed hatching or poaching occurred by predator. |
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