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: Mary Ann Leekley
Nest Name:
NEW-05 - Chaces Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
09:15 to 09:15
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 45 F, clear, breezy
Other Activity:
Observation Method: from roadside
General Comments: Newbury police warned me off. Not even 5 minutes.
Name: Mary Ann Leekley
Nest Name:
NEW-03A - Plum Island River Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
09:15 to 09:15
at: Newbury
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 45 f, clear, breezey
Other Activity:
Observation Method: from roadside
General Comments: Newbury policeman gave me warning and I left. Not even 5 minutes.
Name: Emerson Dahmen
Nest Name:
IPS-15 - Rogers Island Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
No Osprey visible on Nest
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
3 PM to 4 PM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 52 degrees F Winds W 12-20 mph 50% cloud cover
Other Activity:
Observation Method: boat
General Comments:
Name: Emerson Dahmen
Nest Name:
IPS-10 - Laws Creek Duck Blind #1
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
3 PM to 4 PM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 52 degrees F Winds west 12-20 mph
Other Activity:
Observation Method: boat
General Comments:
Name: Emerson Dahmen
Nest Name:
IPS-05 - Laws Creek Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
3 PM to 4 PM
at: Ipswich
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 52 degrees F Winds W at 12-20 mph 50% cloud cover
Other Activity:
Observation Method: boat
General Comments:
Name: Amy Howell
Nest Name:
ESS-07 - Babson Salt Marsh Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
No Osprey visible on Nest
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
4:18 PM to 4:51 PM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 0
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 60 degrees, sunny, cloudy, extremely windy, creeks are full, high tide
Other Activity:
Observation Method: on foot, end of Island Rd, all the way down the marsh to the edge of the creek - observed at the same time as Brophy Salt Marsh Platform
General Comments: A number of Great Black-backed Gulls soaring around & perched on the marsh
Name: Amy Howell
Nest Name:
ESS-06 - Soginese Creek Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
5:03 PM to 5:31 PM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 2 (+1)
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 60 degrees, sunny, cloudy, really windy - more sheltered here, high tide, beautiful
Other Activity: Female Osprey down in the nest on eggs. At 5:10, the male osprey delivered a headless fish to the nest, the female took the fish off the nest to a branch on the outer most tree, left of the nest. The male O positioned itself on the eggs. Then he took off after some flyers in the area. He was back on the nest/eggs at 5:20. One other Osprey was soaring back over the trees, when the fish delivery occurred. Great Black-backed gulls soaring & some were perched on the marsh.
Observation Method: on foot, down the gravel road to the edge of the marsh
General Comments:
Name: Shirley Singleton
Nest Name:
ESS-05 - Singleton Salt Marsh Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
6:00 AM to 4:00 PM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 2
Number of Nestlings Visible:
Number of Fledglings Visible:
Weather Conditions: Very windy, 40s
Other Activity:
Observation Method: From deck
General Comments: I was happy to see their nest survived the high winds. She has not moved from the nest while he has rotated between the two marsh perches keeping watch.
Name: Amy Howell
Nest Name:
ESS-02 - Brophy Salt Marsh Platform
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Other (specify below)
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-10
4:18 PM to 4:51 PM
at: Essex
Number of Adults Visible: 0 ?
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 60 degrees, extremely windy, sunny, cloudy, high tide, creeks full
Other Activity: It was so windy, it was hard to tell if the Osprey was there. Stayed around hoping to catch a glimpse. The O might have been deep down in the nest. The nest is huge, some grasses hanging off the left. The boat ramp isn't up yet. Last weekend, I definitely saw the adult incubating. I'm going to check back there as soon as I can.
Observation Method: on foot, the end of Island Rd. down the marsh to the creek
General Comments: Great Black -backed Gulls on the marsh, some soaring.
Name: Stan Franzeen
Nest Name:
SLM-02 - Danvers River Transmission Tower
Adult Osprey Activity Observed:
Osprey Incubating Eggs or Chicks
Location, Date & Time of Observation:
2020-05-09
7:45 PM to 8:00 PM
at: Salem
Number of Adults Visible: 1
Number of Nestlings Visible: 0
Number of Fledglings Visible: 0
Weather Conditions: 38F, 15 mph, clear/sunset
Other Activity:
Observation Method:
General Comments: Very limited visibility as she has positioned herself on the far side of the nest. When incubating, it takes good optics and patience to see any movement from the top of her head. I left a note with the neighbor asking if he might want to join our team. He has a much better view from the 2nd floor living room in his house. TBD.