bruceg
VA, US

Nests5
Activities62
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50 yards off beach on a 3-pole platform 6 feet above water.
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activity7 months
Followers12
This nest is in a cypress tree in the James River, in the First Colony neighborhood. The site is at 174 The Maine. Members of the Historic Rivers Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalists have monitored this nest since about 2010. The tree has b...
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityabout 1 year
Followers4
The SW (Inge's) side of the Route 5 bridge crossing the Chick
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activity6 days
Followers7
Nest is located in Sandys Bay near Jamestown Island. You can see the nest from the turn out going to Jamestown Island. Nest blown away in 2018.
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityover 5 years
Followers3
Looking from Jamestown Island bridge -- Right backside of Sandy Bay
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityover 2 years
Followers1
Approaching Jamestown Side of James River on the ferry, the starboard side of the Up River Slip on shorter wooden pylon.
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityalmost 6 years
Followers2
Behind the new roadway behind the new brewery
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityalmost 2 years
Followers2
THIS NEST IS BEING MONITORED BY ANOTHER MASTER NATURALIST IN 2013. SEE 2013 information below 2012 log. The nest is situated on a newly erected platform at Queens Lake Marina, in Queens Lake, York County, VA. Osprey returned to the area 2-24-...
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activity8 days
Followers6
On second piling from shore on right side as one looks out onto the river.
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityalmost 3 years
Followers3
Edge of Half Way Creek in Pine Tree
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityalmost 5 years
Followers3
Scotland Ferry terminal - piling behind VDOT Ferry Building
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityalmost 3 years
Followers6
Nest is on up river side of Scotland Wharf Slip #1 terminal of the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry.
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityalmost 3 years
Followers3
Channel Marker "2S"
SubstrateChannel Marker
Last activityalmost 6 years
Followers3
Near NPS Marsh monitoring 015
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityalmost 7 years
Followers1
On a snag to the left of the brown Historic Jamestowne/Jamestown Settlement sign on the Colonial Parkway in the woods
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityover 6 years
Followers4
Only accessible by kayak or boat
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityalmost 8 years
Followers3
New nest created by pair in dead snag. It is very close to the road and very low to the ground.
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityalmost 4 years
Followers4
Nesting pair returning to an existing nest.
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityabout 7 years
Followers2
SubstrateOsprey Nest Platform
Last activityalmost 8 years
Followers5
Lighted channel marker upstream of Jamestown Ferry
SubstrateChannel Marker
Last activityover 2 years
Followers7
This is in a relatively tall cypress (in a cluster of cypress trees) growing furthest from the shoreline.
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityabout 19 hours
Followers9
This nest is immediately across from the pull-off on the Parkway in a Cypress tree
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityover 2 years
Followers8
duck blind on shoals near College Creek parking lot along Colonial National Parkway
SubstrateOther (Specify)
Last activityover 8 years
Followers3
Jamestown Yacht Basin
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityabout 7 years
Followers5
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityalmost 6 years
Followers5
Nest in dead pine. Established for several years.
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityover 5 years
Followers7
SubstrateChannel Marker
Last activityover 3 years
Followers7
Jamestown Eco Park. 20 feet up in dead tree, near Jamestown Virginia Eco Discovery Park
SubstrateDead Tree
Last activityabout 3 years
Followers4
Cypress on Powhatan Creek
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityabout 19 hours
Followers11
Swan Point - cypress tree
SubstrateLive Tree
Last activityover 8 years
Followers5

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