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.
Osprey Sightings Archive Search
Name: Chris Rogers
Nest Name:
GLO-02 - Wingarsheek Salt Marsh Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
No Osprey visible on Nest
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-27
9:40 AM to 10:00 AM
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: Overcast, low 70’s
Other Activity:
Observation Method: Foot
General Comments: Seems the pair is torn between GLO2 and GLO3. They were back at their original home GLO3. I can view both nests form either location
Name: Karyl Stoia
Nest Name:
SAU-04A - General Electric Platform #1
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
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Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-26
11:30 AM to 11:50 AM
at: Saugus
Number of Adults Visible:
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible: 3
Weather Conditions: sunny,cool 78F
Other Activity: 1 osprey perched on old pier, 2 ospreys on nest platorm 2A and appear to be feeding
Observation Method: foot
General Comments:
Name: David Powell
Nest Name:
ROW-07 - Sawyers Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-26
4:45 PM to 5:25 PM
at: Newburyport
Number of Adults Visible: 2 + overflyers
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: 70, NW at 10-15, clear
Other Activity: Femalele perched at march level below platform which is occupied by crows. Male flies up out of marsh with fish close to me and goes to marsh across Mud Creek to eat. Crows leave , female returns to nest. Osprey appears from east, high going to Parker river at Newbury bridge. % minutes later two osprey appear from PI both with fish , come together and fly inland.
Observation Method: Foot
General Comments:
Name: David Powell
Nest Name:
IPS-06 - Plum Island #1
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-26
7:00 PM to 7:15 PM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: 68, NW 15 mph ,clouds to west horizon
Other Activity: Both adults preening, little nest material visible
Observation Method: Foot from the Pines viewing area, scope
General Comments:
Name: Chris Rogers
Nest Name:
GLO-03 - Farm Creek Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-26
10:00 AM to 10:15 AM
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: Overcast, 70’s
Other Activity:
Observation Method: Foot
General Comments: One perched the other on the nest. This pair seems to enjoy going back and forth from GLO-03 to GLO-02. GLO-03 was their original site and no fledglings were produced. Will be interesting to see if they occupy GLO-03 again next year or find their second home GLO-02 more suitable
Name: David Rimmer
Nest Name:
NEW-02 - Upper Parker River Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-22
12 PM to 1 PM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible: 1
Weather Conditions:
Other Activity:
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General Comments: reported by Robert Buchsbaum, who paddled by this nest and observed one fledgling, which makes sense since I was there about a week earlier and had a territorial female but never saw fledgling, who must have been nearby but off the nest.
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
NPT-05 - Woodbridge Island Platform #3
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
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Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-20
09:10 AM to 09:25 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 2
Weather Conditions: 67 degF, moderate wind from N, clear sky
Other Activity: three birds at nest feeding - one adult, two juvs; another bird on post perch to the west - assuming it was an adult
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments: heat shimmer bad, difficult to see at the distance
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
NPT-03 - Woodbridge Island Duck Blind #1
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-20
09:10 AM to 09:25 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 67 degF, moderate wind from N, clear sky
Other Activity: two birds perched on structures in a channel - assumed they were adults
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments: heat shimmer bad, difficult to see at the distance
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
NEW-05 - Chaces Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Feeding Self
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-20
08:55 AM to 09:05 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 3
Weather Conditions: 66 degF, moderate wind from N, clear sky
Other Activity: one juv post perch, two juvs at nest feed themselves - I'm assuming they have fledged; one adult perched on a structure in a channel and one adult perched on driftwood in a channel, both east of theplatform
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments:
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
NEW-03A - Plum Island River Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Feeding Self
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-20
08:45 AM to 08:50 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 66 degF, moderate wind from NNW, clear sky
Other Activity: one bird on post perch feeding self, second bird perched on driftwood north of platform
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments: