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Date Nest Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations
April 22 12014 Liz 2 N N
Note: April 6- observed nest building. 2 Ospreys April 21- 2:30-3:00- 1 Roosting, other Osprey coming and going but no feeding observed. Eggs- unknown
April 28 12014 Liz 1 N N
Note: I could only see 1 Osprey from my vantage point. During the 20 minute time, I observed it roosting and flying away from nest, returning with nest building material.
May 6 12014 Liz 1 N N
Note: One adult down in nest, not visible for the first 10 minutes of observation. Another adult came to the nest, hovered and flew away. Did not see any food being brought. Observation time 15 minutes in rainy, cloudy weather.
May 15 12014 Liz 1 N N
Note: only 1 Osprey observed. Seen flying a short way off several times and returning but did not see it bringing any food or nesting material. Observed for 15 minutes.
May 16 12014 Liz 0 N N
Note: Could not see any adults in the nest nor observed any Ospreys coming or going. Observed for 15 minutes.
May 21 12014 Liz 0 N N
Note: Viewed nest from 3:20-3:45. No activity or Ospreys seen.
May 25 12014 Liz 2 N N
Note: Observation: 12:06- 12:35. Watched nest for 10 minutes, no Osprey visible from various spots even when using binoculars. Then, an Osprey flew to nest with food and a nesting Osprey popped up. Peeping heard, not sure from whom? Young?? The adults looked like they were feeding for a few minutes. Nesting Osprey then flew with some food to a nearby pole and ate and sat there rest of observation while the second Osprey stayed at nest.
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