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Nest #468
Nickname:
Hall Nissan
Nest substrate:
200 ft tall Cell Tower
Nest Location 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.
Nest Cam URL:
Monitoring Groups:
The Center for Conservation Biology
,
Chesapeake Bay Osprey Watchers
Latitude:
36.838343
Longitude:
-76.102526
Followers:
None
Past Seasons
Show reports, diaries, and photos from:
Current
2017
2014
2013
2012
Activity reports
2012 Nest Activity Report by
Reese
Adult arrival
03/01/2012
Nestlings
Nest Occupied
Yes
Fledglings
1
Nest Active
Yes
First chick fledging
07/04/2012
Egg laying
Chicks last observed
Incubation initiation
03/23/2012
Nest failure
Clutch hatching
Reason for nest failure
2013 Nest Activity Report by
Reese
Adult arrival
Nestlings
2
Nest Occupied
Yes
Fledglings
2
Nest Active
Yes
First chick fledging
07/04/2013
Egg laying
Chicks last observed
Incubation initiation
04/17/2013
Nest failure
Clutch hatching
05/12/2013
Reason for nest failure
2014 Nest Activity Report by
Reese
Adult arrival
03/28/2014
Nestlings
2
Nest Occupied
Yes
Fledglings
2
Nest Active
Yes
First chick fledging
07/09/2014
Egg laying
Chicks last observed
07/09/2014
Incubation initiation
Nest failure
Clutch hatching
Reason for nest failure
2017 Nest Activity Report by
Reese
Adult arrival
Nestlings
Nest Occupied
Fledglings
Nest Active
First chick fledging
Egg laying
Chicks last observed
Incubation initiation
Nest failure
Clutch hatching
Reason for nest failure
This 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.
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Past Seasons
Show reports, diaries, and photos from:Current 2017 2014 2013 2012
Activity reports
Photos of this nest
Nesting Diaries