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BBNJ ospreys' nests

Large established nest on roof of boat house.
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityabout 5 years
Followers3
Due to an overpopulation of ospreys and local residents wishing to stop a pair of ospreys nesting on their expensive boats, a small platform was hastily erected 4/20/2012 to accommodate a pair without a nesting site. The structure is not to speci...
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Nest is situated on red #4 channel marker just north of Shepherds Point / The "Narrows" in the Lower Machodoc Creek, off the Potomac River
SubstrateChannel Marker
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Long established nest on top of rusting silo. Showing some storm damage. Pair of ospreys first observed 3/27 for 2014 season.
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Complete nest structure in upper branches of live tree, on bank of Ames Creek, 30 feet from Longwood University Hull Springs Farm Camp Cottage Ospreys present 3/24/2014
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Nest in top of broken dead pine tree. Nest created and successfully used in 2013 season. Male and female present as of 3/24/2014. Nest situated to the left of Longwood University Hull Springs Farm Big House.
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Platform situated just off Lower Machodoc Creek adjacent to entry to Glebe Harbor and spit Ospreys present as of 3/24/2014
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Platform situated by boat dock on north east shore of Glebe Creek adjacent to Longwood University's Hull Springs Farm. Male and female present as of 3/24/2014
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Platform situated approximately 100 feet south of St. James Episcopal Church, Tidwells on the west bank of Lower Machodoc Creek.
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers2
Nest situated off shore in the Peaceful Harbor sub division on the east bank of Lower Machodoc Creek, Male and female present as of 3/21/2014
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers2
Platform situated next to boat dock immediately adjacent to St. James Episcopal Church. Male and female present as of 3/24/2014
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers3
Platform was inhabited by Osprey's for many years. In 2010, 2011, 2012 it was taken over my Canada Geese. To date there has not been either Osprey or goose activity.
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityabout 9 years
Followers2

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