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END of the bamboo, and osprey nest visible! (Original Post)
elleng
May 2023
OP
I think these are the clearest views of the boat-house nest that I've ever seen :)
Donkees
May 2023
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Walleye
(35,678 posts)1. Excellent!
Donkees
(32,397 posts)2. I think these are the clearest views of the boat-house nest that I've ever seen :)
Donkees
(32,397 posts)4. Are the ospreys still hanging out in the general area?
elleng
(136,071 posts)5. Generally, I think, but I haven't seen them recently.
Did see one on owl box last week, and neighbor said there are a couple near her.
They'll probably be here until September-ish.
Donkees
(32,397 posts)6. Your osprey probably have a longer migration south. The osprey in Prospect Park and Central Park
arrive earlier and seem to hang out till november/december, but they probably don't migrate as far south.
elleng
(136,071 posts)7. WOW, November/December in Prospect and Central Park, my old neighborhoods!
'Ours' aren't tagged, so don't know how far south they go, but return here St. Pat's Day.
Donkees
(32,397 posts)8. It seems the Chesapeake area osprey were arriving later this year...
If you recall there were unfavorable winds holding them back, and the Cape May Observatory had fewer sightings in early March. Your general area had many osprey missing their mates, some had to find new partners, delaying matings. They *finally* starting arriving with the great migration of Gannets who were traveling with the great fish migration.
StarryNite
(10,825 posts)9. Everything is so green and beautiful!
From your nest you can now see their nest. Awesome!
elleng
(136,071 posts)10. Right, and this is sunrise view, so get out of bed and see both!