Nesting Diaries
2 fledglings observed in nest- 1 fledgling seen flying in and out of the nest and 1 fledgling standing at the edge of the nest.
1 adult and 3 chicks. 1 chick seen flying to and from nest. First official sight of a fledgling. 1 chick standing at the edge of the nest platform and 1 chick sitting down in nest.
1 adult and 3 chicks observed.
2 adults and 3 chicks observed.
2 adults, with one adult in the nest (potentially roosting) and another adult circling the nest. 1 chick observed.
1 adult with 1 chick. 2nd adult flew into nest briefly.
Final day of observation. Only one fledgling in nest. One adult nearby on tree. Second adult seen flying. A second fledgling was also seen in tree nearby with a fish in talon.
Three fledglings in nest. Adults nearby.
One adult in nest with three fledglings. The third fledgling was observed flying from unknown location and has stayed. Adult was seen feeding all three fledglings.
One adult and two chicks in nest.
One adult and two chicks in nest.
Two adults in nest with two chicks. Third chick is assumed deceased.
Two adults in nest with two chicks. Third chick is assumed deceased.
One adult in nest feeding two chicks. Third chick has not been seen. Second adult in tree nearby.
One adult in nest with three chicks. Third chick was not seen one week prior. Second adult in tree nearby.
Two adults and two chicks were observed in nest.
First day of observation. Two adults were observed sitting in nest.
One fledgling in nest eating a fish. The other two fledglings were perched on dead trees nearby. One adult was observed perching on the posts that the terns usually occupy.
Two fledglings observed in nest with one adult; the adult was feeding one of the fledglings pieces of fish. The other adult was observed flying around the nest and perching on a stump.
All three fledglings observed in nest. Two were there upon arrival, the third flew in a couple of minutes later. One parent was observed on a dead tree stump near by.
1 adult and 2 fledglings in nest; the third fledgling was perched on a dead tree a few meters away.
One adult observed with two chicks, one of which was practicing beating its wings; the third chick has, presumably, fledged.
All three, fully feathered chicks observed in nest; one parent was perched on a tree stump a few yards away.
Both adults present, three chicks present.
Two adults observed feeding fish to three well feathered chicks
One adult observed it nest. Its wings were out to the sides as if covering something, but no chicks were observed.
One Osprey at this nest. It appeared as if she was incubating eggs but I could not see for sure.