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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 8 | 11315 | JillC | 1 | N | N | ||
| Note: | A lone female has returned to the area. It’s not clear which nest she belongs to but she has been sitting in the Clubhouse nest. So I’m marking her here. I say “her” because there is a very evident brown feather necklace visible. I’ll post a photo later | ||||||
| March 29 | 11315 | JillC | 1 | N | N | ||
| Note: | Same lone Osprey. There are three nests in the area. Saw her sitting on the clubhouse drive nest. She then flew to nest 177-C-006 and is sitting there now. | ||||||
| March 30 | 11315 | JillC | 2 | N | N | ||
| Note: | A second Osprey was observed this morning. Both Osprey are sitting in this nest this morning | ||||||
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