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Seaeaglegirl is not currently following any individual nests.


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Activity log

Date Nest Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations
April 15 12129 Seaeaglegirl 2 N N feeding
Note: Observed male bringing food to female
April 15 12115 Seaeaglegirl 0 N N
April 22 12129 Seaeaglegirl 2 U N incubation, feeding
Note: Adult in nest, at 1:39, second adult flew to nest with fish. The bird in the nest flew off with the fish and the osprey that brought the fish settled in the nest.
April 22 12115 Seaeaglegirl 1 N N
Note: Osprey perched on nearby tree. Flew into nest and settled in
April 26 12129 Seaeaglegirl 1 U N incubation
Note: Adult was low in nest, assume she is incubating
April 26 12115 Seaeaglegirl 2 U N incubation
Note: One adult is low in nest, other adult flew in and out 2x
April 29 12129 Seaeaglegirl 2 U N incubation, feeding
Note: 2nd adult dropped food @9:42am. Returned and landed in nest for a few minutes.
April 29 12115 Seaeaglegirl 1 U N incubation
May 14 12129 Seaeaglegirl 2 U N incubation
Note: 1 osprey in nest flew to nearby tree to roost/preen, 2nd osprey still in nest. Roosting osprey flew back to nest and 2nd osprey flew off.
May 14 12115 Seaeaglegirl 1 U N incubation
May 26 12129 Seaeaglegirl 1 U N
Note: Female “perched” in nest entire half hour
May 26 12115 Seaeaglegirl 1 U N incubation
June 3 12129 Seaeaglegirl 2 U N
Note: Female perched in nest. At 9:40, male flew in with some nesting branches and did some nest maintenance. Both perched for a bit. Male flew off and female also left nest at 9:47, leaving nest unattended. At 10am a turkey vulture started soaring by nest and adult osprey showed up and soared around the vulture to scare him off. Adult osprey soaring high above nest. Nest empty of adults at 10:05
June 3 12115 Seaeaglegirl 0 U N
Note: No activity seen
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