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-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:
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
NEW-01 - Graf Salt Marsh 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: both birds on post perch, feeding themselves
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments:
Name: Lynette Leka
Nest Name:
IPS-06 - Plum Island #1
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Feeding Self
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-20
08:15 AM to 08:30 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 2
Weather Conditions: 64 degF, no wind, clear sky
Other Activity: one juv on platform feeding itself - assume it's fledged; one juv flew in and perched on snag; 3rd bird circling overhead, hunting - I assumed it's an adult
Observation Method: on foot
General Comments: I'm really happy to see both juvs here - hadn't for a couple of weeks and was concerned
Name: Robert Eisenman
Nest Name:
GLO-05 - Lobsta Land Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Feeding Self
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-18
11:00 AM to 11:05 AM
at: Salem
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible: 3
Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Other Activity: 3 fledgings in nest 1 of the 3 fledgings feeding itself
Observation Method: Computer
General Comments:
Name: Robert Eisenman
Nest Name:
GLO-05 - Lobsta Land Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Other (specify below)
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-18
09:00 AM to 09:30 AM
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible: 2
Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Other Activity: Initially 1 adult on perch nearest the water 2 fledglings in nest The fledging a began squawking in unison with great enthusiasm. The adult left the marsh perch and flew directly toward and above the squealing fledgings. The pass overheard seemed to have stopped the squawking in the fledgings. One fledgings left the nest (in flight) after awhile. This fledgings returned to the nest twice but the second fledging (in the nest) refused to allow the first to land, causing it to swerve above and away in avoidance. After awhile the second remaining fledgings (in the nest) took off in flight leaving beging an empty nest. No feeding or consumption of fish was observed during this time.
Observation Method: Computer
General Comments:
Name: Robert Eisenman
Nest Name:
GLO-05 - Lobsta Land Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Other (specify below)
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-18
09:50 AM to 09:55 AM
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible: 2
Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Other Activity: 2 fledgings flew in and landed in the nest within moments of each other.
Observation Method: Computer
General Comments:
Name: James Roy
Nest Name:
NEW-04 - Pine Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-17
07:30 AM to 11:15 AM
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: sunny
Other Activity:
Observation Method: foot
General Comments:
Name: 7 Rogers
Nest Name:
GLO-03 - Farm Creek Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
No Osprey visible on Nest
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-17
10:00 to 10:15
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 70, sunny, moderate winds
Other Activity: None
Observation Method: Foot
General Comments: The pair have relocated to GLO-02, an otherwise abandoned nest. They produced no offspring but the couple remains in the area, and are much more visible on nest GLO-02 to the enjoyment of people walking along the adjacent road.
Name: Chris Rogers
Nest Name:
GLO-02 - Wingarsheek Salt Marsh Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Perched
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-08-17
10:10 to 10:30
at: Gloucester
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 70, sunny, moderate winds
Other Activity: One adult in nest a second adult on nearby perch
Observation Method: Foot
General Comments: It appears the pair from GLO-03 have decided to relocate to GLO-02. This behavior started a few weeks ago when one adult from GLO-03 would visit this nest. In one instance One adult brought fish from GLO-03 perch to GLO-02 supporting that no chicks were produced by this pair and for whatever the reason they abandoned GLO-03 for GLO-02, a nest that was otherwise unoccupied