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Hi, birders...
There seemed to be enough interest that I am taking the liberty of forwarding
this reply to me. Hope everyone has a good weekend.
Best...
Rob Daves
South Minneapolis
Note: forwarded message attached.
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<div>Hi, birders...</div> <div> </div> <div>There seemed to be enough
interest that I am taking the liberty of forwarding this reply to me.
Hope everyone has a good weekend.</div> <div> </div> <div>Best...</div>
<div> </div> <div>Rob Daves</div> <div>South Minneapolis<BR><BR>Note:
forwarded message attached.</div><p> 
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Hi Rob...
Your question about the osprey nest was forwarded to me. I am a wildlife
technician who wowrks on the Twin Cities Osprey Project...I have been watching
the same behavior. I assume you are talking about the nest along Hwy 51 between
Noerenberg Gardens and the Mtka Art center. It is a bit odd. It is very common
for an osprey to build a "frustration nest" when their nest fails...but that
nest successfully produced two chicks. And if they were disturbed on their
nest, why would they build another one so close? Originally that pair DID build
a nest on the power pole that they are now reoccupying...and we, along with
Xcel Energy, put up the nesting platform across the road for them to divert
them from a potentially dangerous situation. They have nested for two years
successfully on the nest pole we errected. I do not think its the juveniles
that are doing it...it is most likely the male...tho I have not caught him in
the act.
I am sure Xcel will take it down shortly to prevent shorting out the lines, and
we will recommend that they retrofit the pole to prevent further activity like
this.
That male has been a hard one to please...he tried nesting in two other
locations prior to the current one.
We do need people to report their observations about osprey activity in the 8
county metro area to us...especially if you find a new nest being built. We
have 52 active nests in the metro area this year...produced 96 chicks and we
banded 87 of them.
Do keep me posted...
Thanks for keeping your eyes open...
Vanessa Greene
Wildlife Technician
Twin Cities Osprey Project
Three Rivers Park District
[email protected]
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<DIV>Hi Rob...</DIV>
<DIV>Your question about the osprey nest was forwarded to me. I am a wildlife
technician who wowrks on the Twin Cities Osprey Project...I have been watching
the same behavior. I assume you are talking about the nest along Hwy
51 between Noerenberg Gardens and the Mtka Art center. It is a bit odd. It
is very common for an osprey to build a "frustration nest" when their nest
fails...but that nest successfully produced two chicks. And if they were
disturbed on their nest, why would they build another one so close? Originally
that pair DID build a nest on the power pole that they are now
reoccupying...and we, along with Xcel Energy, put up the nesting platform
across the road for them to divert them from a potentially dangerous situation.
They have nested for two years successfully on the nest pole we errected. I do
not think its the juveniles that are doing it...it is most likely the
male...tho I have not caught him in the act.</DIV>
<DIV>I am sure Xcel will take it down shortly to prevent shorting out the
lines, and we will recommend that they retrofit the pole to prevent further
activity like this. </DIV>
<DIV>That male has been a hard one to please...he tried nesting in two other
locations prior to the current one.</DIV>
<DIV>We do need people to report their observations about osprey activity in
the 8 county metro area to us...especially if you find a new nest being built.
We have 52 active nests in the metro area this year...produced 96 chicks and we
banded 87 of them.</DIV>
<DIV>Do keep me posted...</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks for keeping your eyes open...</DIV>
<DIV>Vanessa Greene<BR>Wildlife Technician <BR>Twin Cities Osprey Project
<BR>Three Rivers Park District <BR>[email protected] <BR><BR></DIV>
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