Coordinates
(39.7569, -74.1083)
Substrate
Barnegat Light Water Tower
Description
Nest is located near the cell transformers on the Barnegat Light water tower.
What to look for
Adult Arrival
Look for 2 adults on the nest. The adult pair will show pair bonding behaviors such as vocalizations, aerial sky dances, and the male feeding the female fish. You may see the pair copulating, which typically begins 14 days before laying eggs.
Incubation Initiation
Females will lay 1 - 4 eggs at a rate of one egg every 1 - 2 days. After laying, incubation starts. Look for adults taking turns sitting low in the nest incubating eggs. The incubation period can last 35 - 43 days.
Clutch Hatching
Chicks hatch ~39 days after incubation begins. Look for adults bringing food to the nest and making "head bows" into the center. Chicks typically can't be seen until they are 2 - 3 weeks old, so feeding behavior is the only way to know chicks are there.
Nestling Count
Around 4 weeks after hatching, look for the heads of chicks to show over the rim of the nest, particularly when adults bring food to the nest. Other times they lie flat and are harder to see. Count the number of chicks in the nest before they learn to fly
Fledgling Count
Chicks begin flying around 7 - 8 weeks old, and are still fed by the adults. Count the number of chicks who have successfully fledged the nest and are observed flying.
Chick Last Observed
4 - 10 weeks after fledging, chicks begin leaving the nest area to migrate south, once they have learned to fly and feed themselves. Record the date that the last chick left the nest.
Nest Failure
Look for signs of nest failure like adult abandonment, adults no longer incubating eggs or feeding young.
Previous Next Review All Observations
| 2022 - Ken O | 2020 - Ben Wurst | 2020 - MollyM |
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aAdult Arrival | | | |
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aOccupied | Yes | Yes | No |
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aActive | | | |
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bEgg Laying | | | |
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bIncubation Initiation | | | |
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cClutch Hatching | | | |
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dNestlings | | | |
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eFledglings | 1 | | |
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eFirst Chick Fledging | | | |
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fChicks Last Observed | | | |
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xNest Failure | | | |
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xReason For Nest Failure | | | |
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Select Seasons
Show reports, diaries, and photos from:Current 2022 2021 2020
Activity reports
2020 Nest Activity Report by
MollyMAdult arrival | | Nestlings | |
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Nest Occupied | No | Fledglings | |
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Nest Active | | First chick fledging | |
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Egg laying | | Chicks last observed | |
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Incubation initiation | | Nest failure | |
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Clutch hatching | | Reason for nest failure | |
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2020 Nest Activity Report by
Ben WurstAdult arrival | | Nestlings | |
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Nest Occupied | Yes | Fledglings | |
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Nest Active | | First chick fledging | |
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Egg laying | | Chicks last observed | |
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Incubation initiation | | Nest failure | |
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Clutch hatching | | Reason for nest failure | |
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2022 Nest Activity Report by
Ken OAdult arrival | | Nestlings | |
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Nest Occupied | Yes | Fledglings | 1 |
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Nest Active | | First chick fledging | |
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Egg laying | | Chicks last observed | |
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Incubation initiation | | Nest failure | |
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Clutch hatching | | Reason for nest failure | |
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Nesting Diaries
I was able to read the Male's red leg band today after heavily editing a lucky shot. 90C! I believe I also spotted the fledgling with a fish on the tower as well. Pic to be uploaded.
Observed male with a very worn Red Band on right leg and a silver Federal Band on the left leg. Unable to read at this distance.
Just discovered this nest in June 2021 and happy to see it has already been reported! I watched as an O brought nesting material to it about 3 weeks back and have seen one or both osprey in the nest every weekend since.