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Donna D is not currently following any individual nests.


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Activity log

Date Nest Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations
April 23 12110 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Female in nest Male on close pole
April 24 12129 Donna D 2 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest Observed incubation posture male flew overhead
April 28 12114 Donna D 1 N N
Note: Female in nest, incubation posture, I can only see her head, no male present at this time
April 28 12115 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Incubation posture, female in nest male was flying around
May 21 12114 Donna D 2 U N incubation
Note: Male flew in with fish & traded places with female she flew off to pole with fish incubation
May 21 12241 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest incubation
May 21 12129 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest incubation
May 21 11165 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Chimney nest Female in incubation
May 21 11822 Donna D 2 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest -incubation & male on side pole eating fish
May 21 11824 Donna D 0 N N
Note: No nest osprey moved to two poles down
May 21 11823 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Empty pole for 6 years now NO Osprey
May 21 11773 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest incubation
May 21 12116 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest incubation
May 21 12131 Donna D 2 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest incubation Male on chimney eating fish
May 21 12133 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Female on side of nest & male on another stack pots eating,, copulated last week but no incubation yet??!!
May 21 12110 Donna D 1 N N
Note: Copulated late April & early may but no incubation yet
May 21 12121 Donna D 2 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest Incubation Male flew in with fish
May 21 12125 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female in nest Incubation
May 21 12123 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female and nest incubation
May 21 12124 Donna D 1 U N incubation
Note: Female and nest incubation male on a crane eating a fish
May 21 12122 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Female and male around the nest they copulated weeks ago, but it does not look like any incubation period is happening we’ll see
June 21 12124 Donna D 1 U 1 incubation, feeding, young standing
Note: 1 nestling, observed, female, feeding male flying around
June 21 12122 Donna D 1 U U incubation, feeding
Note: Email was in nest on site. Not sure if there’s a baby or not.
June 22 12114 Donna D 2 1 1 incubation, feeding, young standing
Note: Female feeding 1 nestling maybe another
June 22 12241 Donna D 2 N N
Note: There might be one there, but I did not see a nestling yet maybe they didn’t have any
June 22 11165 Donna D 1 U U incubation, feeding
Note: This nest is hard to tell greenbranches around it, but she was feeding one baby anyway
June 22 12121 Donna D 2 1 1 incubation, feeding, young standing
Note: This nest has one nestling and the parents were feeding it
June 22 11822 Donna D 2 U U incubation, feeding
Note: Female was in the nest on the side and the male was on a cross pole feeding babies
June 22 11823 Donna D 0 N N
Note: This new nest has been abandoned. They are sometimes there sometimes not
June 23 11773 Donna D 1 U U incubation, feeding
Note: Cell tower nest hard to see, but the female was on the side, feeding babies don’t know how many
June 23 12116 Donna D 2 U U incubation, feeding
Note: Cell tower is high cannot see how many babies, but they are doing feeding
June 23 12125 Donna D 1 U 1 incubation, feeding, young standing
Note: Email was feeding a baby but later I did not see it look like something happened and the baby is gone
June 23 12131 Donna D 1 1 1 incubation, feeding, young standing
Note: There is one baby being fed, and the mail is showing a broken leg so I hope they make it
June 23 12133 Donna D 2 N N
Note: This nest went through incubation and copulation a few different times but it is not successful. They are just hanging around now two adults.
June 23 12110 Donna D 0 N N
Note: This nest had incubation and copulation, but now it is abandoned both adults come back and check once in a while, but mostly hang around the pond
July 4 12122 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Male and female in nest male flew away. I did not see any babies even after incubation period. So this nest is a failure also
July 4 12126 Donna D 0 N N
Note: No nest no osprey. This is an old cell tower that has not been used by the osprey for at least four years no nest.
July 5 12114 Donna D 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
Note: Female in nest two fledglings sitting in the nest male flew in with a fish and then you could really see the babies
July 5 12241 Donna D 0 N N
Note: There were no osprey present on this nest. It has failed. They did have an incubation period but now it’s nothing they abandoned it.
July 5 12129 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Female and male are still hanging around, but something happens. The babies did not make it abandoned the nest.
July 5 11165 Donna D 1 N N
Note: The mail was in the nest. Maybe it was the mail. This is the condo that can’t see anything to shading the nest so as I see it, there are no babies but maybe.
July 5 11822 Donna D 1 N N
Note: Female flying around and landed on cross pool I guess she lost her babies Also this nest did not succeed no babies.
July 5 11823 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Nest was never used for years now no nest
July 5 11824 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Nest has not been used for two years no osprey around abandoned
July 5 12477 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Nest has been abandoned territorial squabble with pot Hill East nest no osprey present
July 6 11773 Donna D 2 N 1 feeding, young standing
Note: Female and one baby were in the nest. The male flew in with a fish and that’s where I could see at least one fledgling flapping wings.
July 6 12116 Donna D 1 N N
Note: Female or male flying around but no young babies that I can see so I guess it’s another failed nest
July 6 12131 Donna D 2 N 2 feeding, young standing
Note: Female in nests with two fledglings flapping, wings and flies dad with a fish and then they ate. Lots of flapping. Wings flew off to the chimney top while his family ate fish.
July 6 12133 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Female and male still hanging around, but the nest has failed because of territorial boundaries from another osprey couple now both of them have not succeeded
July 6 12110 Donna D 0 N N
Note: This nest has been abandoned no osprey at all around probably around the pond just waiting to leave
July 6 12121 Donna D 2 N 1 feeding, young standing
Note: Female in nest & fledgling Male flew in with a fish and then I really saw the baby they made it through the fireworks
July 6 12125 Donna D 0 N N
Note: No ospreys present, even though incubation took place. There are no babies now there was one.
July 6 12124 Donna D 2 N N
Note: Male female were in the nest, but there is no babies. They did go through incubation. But now there is nothing.
July 19 12121 Donna D 1 N 3 young standing
Note: 3 fledglings Female on pole watching them flapping wings before night time so awesome to watch at this stage
July 20 12129 Donna D 0 N N
Note: No Osprey around for weeks Failed nest
July 20 12241 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Abandoned new nest
July 20 11165 Donna D 1 N N
Note: Osprey flying around nest, but did not land incubation happened, but then this is a Failed nest
July 21 11824 Donna D 0 N N
Note: No Nest
July 21 11822 Donna D 1 N N
Note: One Osprey is sitting on the pole, but no babies. This is a FAILED Nest
July 21 12477 Donna D 0 N N
Note: Abandoned after building nest and copulating still never happened
July 21 12131 Donna D 1 N 2 young standing
Note: 2 fledglings left yesterday but were back tonight & female on pole
July 24 12114 Donna D 1 N 2
Note: Female or male was flying around and the two young have fledged. I saw one come back, but basically they’re done two fledged
July 26 12114 Donna D 1 N 2
Note: 2x fledglings have already fled, but there were two just last week
July 26 12129 Donna D 0 N N
Note: This nest failed. They did have incubation and eggs, but they failed.
July 29 12121 Donna D 1 N 3 young standing
Note: There were 3 x fledglings from this nest one was left tonight, but he fledged also so another successful nest
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