Osprey Monitoring & Sightings
Where are Osprey Nesting?
For more than 15 years, Greenbelt has been dedicated to Osprey conservation through the construction and maintenance of nesting platforms, data collection, public education, and collaborative research efforts aimed at protecting this once endangered species. Volunteers submit their sightings online, and the most recent sightings are displayed in real-time.
Osprey Sighting Form
Help track Osprey behavior north of Boston by submitting your observations using our easy-to-use online reporting form.
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Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
NEW-03A - Plum Island River Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Feeding Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
07:00 AM to 07:15 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 56 degF, light breeze from NW, clear sky
Other Activity: bird at nest is busy but I can't tell what it is doing; second bird arrived with delivery then flew to perch, first bird began feeding self then clearly began feeding young
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments:
Name: Melissa Root
Nest Name:
NEW-02 - Upper Parker River Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
8:00 PM to 8:15
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions:
Other Activity: Female in nest appears to be incubating eggs; male standing in marsh grass nearby
Observation Method: Boat
General Comments: It is difficult to see if chicks have hatched yet here
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
IPS-07 - Plum Island #2
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Feeding Self
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
08:20 AM to 08:35 AM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 58 degF, light breeze from NW, 5% cloud cover
Other Activity: one bird at nest; second bird flew in and dropped off something, then hopped up to nest perch; first bird began to feed itself - it may have started feeding chicks but I can't tell for sure, it has it's back to me
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments: the bird on the nest perch has its back to the sun and is holding its wings spread 'way out for about ten minutes, maybe to dry itself - I've seen vultures and cormorants do this, but never before an Osprey do it
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
IPS-06 - Plum Island #1
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
07:50 AM to 08:05 AM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 58 degF, light breeze from WNW, clear sky
Other Activity: on bird at nest, flew off and around a bit, returned and settled into nest; second bird on post perch, flew off and returned with huge stick, worked it into nest
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments:
Name: Lisa Manzi
Nest Name:
ESS-04 - Round Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
8:05 AM to 8:15 AM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: About 60, sunny, very light wind, very calm on the water
Other Activity: I checked Round Island again after doing the Choate Loop. This time the adult was perched up on the post, and no adult was down in the nest.
Observation Method: by kayak
General Comments:
Name: Karen Rembert
Nest Name:
GLO-05 - Lobsta Land Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Other (specify below)
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
05:29 PM to 05:33 PM
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 3
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: sunny, warm
Other Activity: Annie on nest rearranging a number of sticks in order to make the nest more comfortable and spacious for the increasing size of the chicks.
Observation Method: home computer
General Comments:
Name: Lisa Manzi
Nest Name:
ESS-12 - Dilly Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
7:15 AM to 7:25 AM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: About 60, sunny, very light wind, very calm on the water
Other Activity: One adult down in the nest that appears to be incubating; I did not observe a chick today. The second adult was up on the post.
Observation Method: by kayak
General Comments:
Name: Lisa Manzi
Nest Name:
ESS-11 - Dean Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
6:45 AM to 6:55 AM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: About 60, sunny, very light wind, very calm on the water
Other Activity: One adult in the nest incubating, and one sitting up on the nest post.
Observation Method: by kayak
General Comments:
Name: Lisa Manzi
Nest Name:
ESS-07 - Babson Salt Marsh Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
No Osprey visible on Nest
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
6:15 AM to 6:20 AM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: About 60, sunny, very light wind, very calm on the water
Other Activity:
Observation Method: by kayak
General Comments:
Name: Lisa Manzi
Nest Name:
ESS-04 - Round Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Other (specify below)
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2023-06-11
5:55 AM to 6:10 AM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: About 60F, sunny, very light wind, high tide, very calm on the water
Other Activity: 2 adults were in the nest. One kept leaning forward as though feeding young, but I couldn't specifically see chicks or a fish. When one of the adults departed, the remaining osprey continued the same behavior.
Observation Method: by kayak
General Comments: