High School football field light pole. Was not allowed on campus, had to observe from the street. Looking from Google Maps its the Northwest Light pole.
62nd Ave S, Highland St S, and 62nd Pl S create a triangle of "park". Osprey nest is on top of a very tall live tree on right side of 62nd Pl S in a front yard.
The nest is on Snell Isle Bldv NE close to the bridge that brings you to Coffee Pot Blvd NE. There is a group of three Norfolk Pines and the on closest to the right, farther from the other two trees, has the nest.
there are two nests in this park, one closer to 4th street and one more in the middle of the park. This is the one farther into the park (about 75m from 4th street)
This nest is close to the road by the golf course, near the Boyd Hill turn/entrance, and located on top a telephone pole. The nest itself is not very aesthetically pleasing compared to the other ones in the vicinity.
To get to this nest you can take 54th Ave. S to 31st St. S. and take a left. The power plant is locate approximately a mile and a half down 31st St. on the left hand side. It was difficult to view as it is in a no trespassing area.
The concrete structure sits on the waters edge. The structure is about 30 feet tall. It stands wider at the base of the structure, and narrows going towards the top. The top of the structure is flat and big enough to hold The Osprey nest, which is big
This nest can be accessed by making a left on to the main road once you enter Ft De Soto. Then you make the second left onto a service road that says "do not enter" (park maintenance area). In order to get to this nest you have to drive into a prohibite
This nest is at the very end of that small trail south of the boat launch. This nest is on a platform that the trail leads right under. It can also be viewed from Pinellas Bayway S.
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