Nesting Diaries
No nest present. Female osprey perched nearby. Male osprey perched across street eating a fish.
No nest present. Female osprey perched on lamp post near nesting site.
No nest present. Female osprey perched on lamp post across the street.
No nest present. Male osprey is perched across the street.
No nest present, osprey perched on a nearby utility post and another osprey was seen circling the nesting site. Female osprey perched on a utility post across the street.
No nest present. Osprey perched on/by the nesting site making simple peeps
Female in nest incubating. Male flew in and sat side by side with the female.
Female in nest, possible incubation. Male flew over nest and then away.
Female in nest feeding chicks or grooming male? Difficult to tell.
Female perched on nest, does not appear to be incubating. Male not seen.
Male eating in nest, female perched on light post across field.
Female in nest, possibly incubating.
Male on light post nearby, chirping. Female in nest, possible incubation.
Male perched on light post nearby, female not seen
Male and female perched nearby
Male eating fish on nearby light post.
Female in nest, possibly incubating.
Nest occupied, male and female nearby
Maintenance workers say a juvenile fell out of nest in fall 2016 and was taken to rehabilitation facility
Nest is possibly occupied. A small male was perched nearby and a female flew overhead.
nest slightly larger, damaged due to storm, male osprey seen building
Pair on light under platform, nest looks larger than previous visit.
small solid nest, not active, most likely the pair on the other light posts last season nest
Small nest, does not appear to be in use by any osprey yet. No changes since 1/04/17.
Very small nest on top of platform over light. Not apparent whether it hasn't been touched since last season or it is just being built up now. No osprey present.
Osprey not seen. No other changes
nest intact, no osprey in nest. Possible osprey on light pole across from nest
1 bird in nest. Unable to know if it was an adult, fledgling, or a chick.
Nest probably moved across the street next to nest 4544 as previously mentioned. 1 osprey in nest and possibly one small chick but could only see top of head. possible that chick was actually osprey sitting down deep incubating eggs. Another osprey was seen on another light pole near by.
no ospreys or nest but new nest across street.
no nest but 1 osprey on flood lights. possibly from other nests in area.
no nest, but 1 male osprey sitting on light pole eating.
no nest or osprey present
No osprey or nest present
No osprey or nest present
No nest or osprey present
This nest was no longer present at the site.
NEST GONE! looks like it was purposely taken down
2 chicks, 1 adult, couldn't see if male or female
Unoccupied nest, but three adults nearby.
Male and female low in nest.
Nesting pair in nest, one low one perched up
1 unidentified adult in the nest, and 1 adult nearby.
Two adults in nest, one adult on a nearby light pole.
Unoccupied nest, but 4 adults flying nearby.
No osprey in nest, a few adults seen flying around the area
One osprey next to nest, standing on pole or branch
No osprey in nest, nest looks completely worn down.
Many European starlings in and around nest, no osprey seen.
Osprey seen in nest, Unable to determine gender.
Nest is even smaller, still nothing added to it, no birds near by
Nest is getting smaller, nothing added to it, but I did see a male nearby
Nest is still small, but male was perched IN nest, female was on a light pole opposite nest.
Nest is small, but a male osprey is on adjacent light.
Both a male and female were at the nest!
No ospreys are nesting at this site.
No ospreys and nest doesn't appear to be added to.
Male osprey nearby, small nest nearby.
No ospreys but signs of nest building on a light post nearby
What I believe was a nest has now blown away, no ospreys present
A possible nest was found but seemed to have been destroyed.
Adults arrived February 2013. Incubation began during February 2013. Chicks first seen in nest April 2013. Pair last seen at nest June 2013.