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Ice @ south east end of sandbar, southern MD (Original Post)
elleng
Jan 2023
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SheltieLover
(59,545 posts)1. 2 months & 6 days till your male Osprey returns.
I hope he claims the nest early this time!
elleng
(135,884 posts)2. OH GOLLY, I've avoided counting, SheltieLover!
Friday, March 17
Saint Patrick's Day 2023
SheltieLover
(59,545 posts)3. I know!
I hope Mr. Guards nest!
elleng
(135,884 posts)4. So do I!
Was hoping bamboo would have been removed by now, but still waiting for landlord to hire someone to do it so I can see the nest.
SheltieLover
(59,545 posts)5. Do you know if geese return to same nest?
All the geese I've watched build a new nest each year. 🤞
Guessing Mr. Won't deviate from instincts.
elleng
(135,884 posts)6. I don't know about geese, but there are LOTS of them around here NOW!
Osprey DO so, of course.
I love geese, but sure hope Osprey claim nest for a new family!