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Date Nest Watcher Adults Eggs Young Observations
April 18 7461 Hillary1776 2 N N
Note: Both male and female present on nest. Whenever other osprey flew too near, they vocalized.
May 3 7461 Hillary1776 0 N N
Note: No birds observed at the nest
May 25 7461 Hillary1776 1 N N
Note: Saw one adult on the nest hunkered down in the nest bowl, barely visible, save for the head. Presume it was the female on egg(s) however it is not possible to see into the nest to determine if there are eggs, so I flagged that question as No.
June 6 7461 Hillary1776 1 N N
Note: Saw one bird mainly hunkered down in the nest bowl. it vocalized a few times but never was visible enough to determine male or female. Presume there are eggs or very young birds in the nest.
June 7 7461 Hillary1776 2 N N
Note: Please disregard the earlier next check. I was not logged-in and now cannot delete it. This morning the male was at the nest, perched on the wooden arm with a half-eaten bunker. The female was in the nest bowl, with only her head visible. Still unclear if there are actually eggs or young, but I think it is highly likely there is at least one.
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