Nickname
Hall Nissan
Coordinates
(36.8383, -76.1025)
Substrate
200 ft tall Cell Tower
Description
Hall Nissan - Bonney Rd along I-264. May 29 - Both adults present. Female appears to be feeding a chick. This is the tallest Osprey nest in SE Virginia at 200ft high.
Followers
None
What to look for
Review All Observations
2017 - Reese2014 - Reese2013 - Reese2012 - Reese
aAdult Arrival3/28/143/1/12
aOccupiedNoYesYesNo
aActive
bEgg Laying
bIncubation Initiation4/17/133/23/12
cClutch Hatching5/12/13
dNestlings22
eFledglings221
eFirst Chick Fledging7/9/147/4/137/4/12
fChicks Last Observed7/9/14
xNest Failure
xReason For Nest Failureother

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Show reports, diaries, and photos from:Current 2017 2014 2013 2012

Activity reports

2012 Nest Activity Report by Reese
Adult arrival03/01/2012Nestlings
Nest OccupiedNoFledglings1
Nest Active First chick fledging07/04/2012
Egg layingChicks last observed
Incubation initiation03/23/2012Nest failure
Clutch hatchingReason for nest failure
2013 Nest Activity Report by Reese
Adult arrivalNestlings2
Nest OccupiedYesFledglings2
Nest Active First chick fledging07/04/2013
Egg layingChicks last observed
Incubation initiation04/17/2013Nest failure
Clutch hatching05/12/2013Reason for nest failure
2014 Nest Activity Report by Reese
Adult arrival03/28/2014Nestlings2
Nest OccupiedYesFledglings2
Nest Active First chick fledging07/09/2014
Egg layingChicks last observed07/09/2014
Incubation initiationNest failure
Clutch hatchingReason for nest failure
2017 Nest Activity Report by Reese
Adult arrivalNestlings
Nest OccupiedNoFledglings
Nest Active First chick fledging
Egg layingChicks last observed
Incubation initiationNest failure
Clutch hatchingReason for nest failureThis nest was on a cell tower that was removed during winter 2016

Photos of this nest

Nesting Diaries

03/19/2017 by OWadmin
Cell tower removed where nest was located. -Reese Lukei

07/05/2012 by Reese
July 4 - The single chick is now flying

06/12/2012 by Reese
June 12 - The female was sitting on edge of the nest. There are chicks in the nest, but they were keeping their heads down today.