Monday, July 30, 2012
"Solo" almost ready for his solo flight.
Solo (on the left) is full grown now...as big as Mom (center) and Pop (right). Within the next week or so he will be ready to fledge (fly from the nest). Fledging will be a little later this year because of the late hatch. Watch for a lot of wing exercises as he prepares his flight muscles for the big event.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
SOLO the Osprey
The osprey pair near the refuge visitor center is happy to announce the arrival of their one and only chick this season. Its name is “Solo.” It arrived several days late but is growing rapidly. With only one chick to feed, Mom and Pop osprey have a bit more time to loaf around the nest and watch over Solo.
Thanks to all those who submitted names for the young osprey: Lone-some Larry, Only, Lonely Lowell, Lovely Flyer, etc. And a thank you also to those who took time to vote. All of the names received a vote or two, but “Solo” was by far the favorite choice. Of course, you may call him/her anything you would like. Just be sure to tune into the webcam once in awhile and watch the chick’s early life unfold. All too soon it will fledge and have to learn that life isn’t necessarily fair and that the daily repast sometimes comes hard to get.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Name the Chick
Here are a couple of views of the osprey chick. I am soliciting ideas for names. My first thoughts were Lonesome Larry or Lonely Larue. Would welcome any other reasonable inputs to rcloydchris@juno,com.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
At least One Chick
Just when we thought the nesting attempts may have failed this year, we have verified at least one chick in the nest as of 6/20/2012. Keep watching. There may be more. Report any additional chicks you may see to me at: rcloydchris@juno.com. Bob C
Ospreys in the Fog
Osprey on Webcam Pole
Ospreys in the Fog
Osprey on Webcam Pole
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Sitting on Eggs
We are fairly sure now that the female is sitting on eggs. The next day or two will tell if she will remain faithful to her incubating duties. Meanwhile the male looks on in anticipation.
Image of Osprey Eggs
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Waiting for eggs
Last year the female osprey started incubating eggs on April 23, so she is a few days behind time. Here's hoping she is gravid and will lay this year. Stay tuned....Any time now!!!!!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
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