Nest in a dead tree on the little peninsula between Hammond's Cove marsh and Brandt Island Cove, visible from the end of the Mattapoisett Land Trust Anchorage Way trail.
New nest for the first time this year. Top of dead tree in bunch of dead trees where ospreys have been hanging out last couple of years. Healthy nest, active couple observed today.
Platform near the corner of the marsh at the end of Nashawena Rd. Can be seen from the beach on Brandt Island Cove at the end of the Munn Preserve trail.
Platform in the marsh between Mattapoisett Neck Rd. and Whaler's Way. Can be observed from the Osprey Preserve trail managed by the Mattapoisett Land Trust.
Nest is near Great Neck Rd, close to the old buildings, nearly above the entrance to the Heron Point Loop trail. The nest sits in a white pine that is snapped in half.
Nest that has been established for at least 5 years (2021)
03/26/2022 Nest has disappeared from pole, do not know if it was removed by utility company?
Formerly a duplicate of the Narrows Crossing nest. Reusing for a new nest on Arlington Road near Agawam Beach. Please use #7619 to report on the Narrows Crossing nest going forward.
Formerly a duplicate of the rock nest #7731 on the South side of Cedar Island. Moving to a point further south to reuse for a Nobska Point nest. Please use #7731 to report on the Cedar Island nest going forward.
Sandwich Rd. Wareham Ma. First high tension utility pole closest to the street next to the golf driving range. (Nest Wings3 is on the next pole further back.)
The nest is a new nest platform. A pair tried to nest on the dock for two years. The owner tried to discourage by removing the nest (year one) and placing orange stakes and roping around the docks railings. The osprey still tried to nest and placed sticks in between the stakes. Sticks were hanging on the roping. (year two) This season the owners put up a sturdy platform close by the dock. The osprey used it and now have a safe nest site.
On causeway to Hamilton Beach, Pilgrim Avenue, Wareham, MA
(Platform put in place after electric company knocked down older nesting site on pole across the street.)
Osprey nest on utility pole at the corner of the Stockton Short Cut and Little Harbor Rd. It is on the edge of the Old Red Farm property right across the street from the golf course.
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