fails, but who knows
what will happen next year. I believe this male has claimed both these nests as
his territory, so we will see if he defends the nest on C2. Its always
interesting!
Vanessa Greene
Metro Osprey Watch
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The Edina Ospreys on the new Creek Valley Nest ( female from the old freeway
light nest) have laid their first egg. It remains to be seen if it is fertile.
We will have to wait about 39 days to see. I know some of you are interested in
this pair of Ospreys.
Vanessa Greene
Metro Osprey Watch
I read with interest the posting about the Osprey Watch program at Wm and Mary
College in Virginia. We have a local organization with a similar name “Twin
Cities Metro Osprey Watch” which is dedicated to monitoring all nests in the 8
county metro area surrounding Minneapolis and St Paul. We are
wet material
from the lake shore, clumps of mud and grass. Sometimes this rich material
contains seeds that grow, creating quite a garden up there!
How green of those Ospreys to use recycled nest material!
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey Watch
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ospreywatch.blogspot.com
In response to the person that observed copulation behavior with Bald Eagles
in White Bear...
I observed similar behavior with a pair of Bald Eagles in Edina last week, tho
it
was not a successful copulation, only an attempt by the male which was
refused by the female. Its courting season!
to be
involved with this research, learn about osprey behavior, I still need some
volunteer monitors to assist me. Contact me if you are interested. I would
deeply appreciate it if the birders out there would let me know if they see any
new osprey nests being built. Thanks so much!
Vanessa Greene
So Sorry Folks...the Osprey nest I was referring to is on the lights at the
intersection of 169 / 62 in the metro area. ( southeast cloverleaf). I
apologize
for not being clearer. It has been there since 2005.
Thanks for all the interest!
Vanessa Greene
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the visitor and tried to feed it
fish, but it needed someone to lead it to its food so it could feed itself.
After about 4 days the gosling disappeared...either starved or died from
dehydration or jumped off the nest platform.
I searched for the ospreys today but did not find them anywhere.
Vanessa
structures such as power poles, cell towers, water =
towers, wind turbine machines etc...
Keep your eyes open and let us know what you see...
Thanks,
Vanessa Greene
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help and if you would like to
monitor a
nest thru the breeding season, please contact us. You can find more info at our
Facebook
page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Twin-Cities-Metro-Osprey-
Watch/218968924786696u
or our blog, ospreywatch.blogspot.com
Vanessa Greene, Twin Cities Metro Osprey
new nests and sightings to us! We can't do it
without help from the public! Thanks!
There are at least two nests that have ospreys on them now! I am sure there
will be more everyday now.
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey Watch
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Ospreywatch.blogspot.com
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about ospreys in the metro
area! Thanks.
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey Watch
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For those of you who are looking for the Facebook Page about Ospreys in the
metro area...
Here is the
link...https://www.facebook.com/pages/Twin-Cities-Metro-Osprey-Watch/218968924786696
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey Watch
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Ospreywatch.blogspot.com
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/218968924786696?ref=hl)
And a blog at ospreywatch.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey Watch
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and watching a nest thru the breeding
season, contact us! We are happy to answer questions about ospreys in the Twin
Cities Metro area! Thanks.
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey Watch
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a volunteer nest monitor and
visit a nest weekly thru the breeding season, please contact Vanessa Greene at
osprey.mn@ gmail.com. You can visit our Facebook page for more information
about the Ospreys in the metro area :
https://www.facebook.com/Twin-Cities-Metro-Osprey-Watch-218968924786696/?ref=hl
teams now so If you are interested in
helping us by checking a nest once a week through the breeding season, please
contact Vanessa Greene at osprey...@gmail.com. You can find more info,
including last years productivity and behavioral results, on our facebook page
(
https://www.facebook.com/Twin
are interested in helping us by
checking a nest once a week through the breeding season, please contact Vanessa
Greene at osprey...@gmail.com. You can find more info, including last years
productivity and behavioral results, on our facebook page (
https://www.facebook.com/Twin-Cities-Metro-Osprey-Watch
if anyone would
like to monitor a nest once a week thru the breeding season. You can find
annual results of this long term field study on our Facebook Page or blog.
Please report new nests, ospreys carrying sticks etc to Vanessa Greene at
osprey...@att.net
Vanessa Greene
Twin Cities Metro Osprey
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