Maps & Data
| ID | Nickname | Substrate | Coords | Last Watched | Status | City/County | State | Postal Code |
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Recently watched nests
Unwatched nests
1 Monitoring Group Affiliations
Activity log
| Date | Nest | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | |
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| May 14 | 13033 | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
| Note: | Male on nearby perch, watching nest and marsh area. Female is in nest, laying low at first, rearranging herself, and then sat down again. Appeared that the female was rolling eggs. She began to vocalize, maybe asking the male to go out to hunt, but he stayed on the perch. She took off towards a wooded area, and the male left perch to sit on nest. Female returned to perch near nest. | ||||||
| May 14 | 11300 | 2 | U | N | incubation | ||
| Note: | Female osprey low in the nest, the male was on the perch. There is some debris in the nest-shredded plastic bag and hard piece of blue plastic. Male flew off and sat in the marsh grass. The way the female is positioned sitting with a flat back suggests incubation. Briefly she stood, readjusting and possibly was moving egg or eggs. | ||||||
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