Maps & Data
ID | Nickname | Substrate | Coords | Last Watched | Status | City/County | State | Postal Code |
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Recently watched nests
Unwatched nests
2 Monitoring Group Affiliations
Activity log
Date | Nest | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | |
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April 2 | 4721 | Lee-Ann | 1 | N | N | ||
Note: | First sighting at the "original" Coleman Bridge nest for the 2024 season! Because of the nest's location on the bridge, it is impossible to see into the nest as you're driving past it - but today there was 1 adult (probably the male) standing up in the nest and scanning the skies! It's so exciting to see my old friend - over the years this pair has been the highlight of my morning commute! ?? | ||||||
April 2 | 345 | Lee-Ann | 1 | N | N | ||
Note: | First sighting at the "original" Coleman Bridge nest for the 2024 season! Because of the nest's location on the bridge, it is impossible to see into the nest as you're driving past it - but today there was 1 adult (probably the male) standing up in the nest and scanning the skies! It's so exciting to see my old friend - over the years this pair has been the highlight of my morning commute! | ||||||
April 5 | 8240 | Lee-Ann | 0 | N | N | ||
Note: | I've been keeping my eye on this one during my morning commute every day - so far no osprey sighted. Keeping my fingers crossed that we'll have someone moving in soon! | ||||||
April 5 | 4721 | Lee-Ann | 1 | N | N | ||
Note: | Saw the male in the nest again during this morning's commute! I think he had a branch in his beak! | ||||||
April 25 | 4721 | Lee-Ann | 2 | N | N | ||
Note: | 2 adults this morning! Hurrah! I wish there was a way to see into the nest! But being on the top of a busy bridge kind of rules that out. | ||||||
April 25 | 345 | Lee-Ann | 2 | N | N | ||
Note: | 2 adults this morning! Hurrah! I wish there was a way to see into the nest! But being on the top of a busy bridge kind of rules that out. | ||||||
May 6 | 8240 | Lee-Ann | 2 | N | N | ||
Note: | 2 adults in the nest this morning! Yay! Of course, being up so high and on a busy bridge, I can't see into the nest for eggs or babies. But I'm so happy that I saw the pair today! |
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