Walking with Barbara Bauer in Cass Park today between 1 and 2:15 we saw
three ospreys flying near the platform that is in what I think is Union
Field. Two of them seemed to be interacting, possibly aggressively; one
would land on a light, and the other would fly over and land there and the
first
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I have to correct my email from yesterday. The pair at Cargi
I have to correct my email from yesterday. The pair at Cargill have been at
the nest since March 31.
I saw an osprey sitting on the Church Hill nest in Lansing for a few
minutes today, but it flew and didn't return. Orpheus and Ophelia at Salt
Point are working on their nest, but also adding a
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If not reported I sorry on nest at Refuge (st. 5 and 20) as of Tuesday
last...Pete Sar
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Thank you Dave and Cindy to everyone for reporting yesterday's arrival of the
ospreys. We should see most ospreys returning to their nest
Thank you Dave and Cindy to everyone for reporting yesterday's arrival of
the ospreys. We should see most ospreys returning to their nests in the
next two weeks. Unmated adult birds will also be checking out vacant nest
boxes and vying for mates. Young osprey, hoping to breed, usually arrive a
This morning (31 March) I went to Mount Pleasant, joined by Ann Mitchell and
later Gary Kohlenberg. We were all hoping the south wind would bring migrating
raptors.
Local birds included singles and pairs of Red-tailed Hawks near & far, an
occasional Common Raven (including one who was