I have been following this blog all season and have truly enjoyed all the pics and info. My husband and I enjoy visiting the best when we can. Wish we had a camera like many of you :) Though I haven't been able to visit the best lately, I have a bit of bird news. I work at Lakeside Elem in Pembroke Pines. We have had an Osprey on a radio tower in campus for 4 straight days now. It catches fish 2-3 times during the school day and spends lots of time just hanging out. I have never seen an osprey on campus in the 14 years I've worked their. I'm super excited! I'm reading up on osprey behavior hoping it will stay awhile. Any insight will be welcome. Thanks, Stacey On Apr 14, 2013, at 5:13 AM, "NewMexiKen [via Bald Eagles of Broward County, Florida]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Stacy--
Thanks for the information. I have been concerned about seeing fewer Ospreys out where I live, west of I-75, just south of the eagle nest. We lost one of the few stands of melaleuca trees remaining in the wetlands where I am quite sure a pair of Ospreys nested two years ago. I have made inquiries about having one or more Osprey nest platforms installed at inland locations to make up for the lack of nest sites. There are some small wooded areas fairly near Lakeside Elementary and I wonder whether they may have a nest there. The lakes provide a source of fish. They usually nest in late winter/early spring and any youngsters may have recently fledged. Check to see if it is an adult or juvenile bird. The differences are subtle-- juveniles have speckled wing covert feathers (on their shoulders and upper back) and have orange eyes while adults have yellow eyes and more white on their heads.
Ken Schneider
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Thanks for the info. I'll bring my good binoculars next week to get a better look at wings and eyes. If you think this area is a good site, I would love any info you have on installing a nesting platform. Maybe I could write a grant or ask PTA to fund one on campus. It's a long shot, but what a great learning experience!!! Thanks, Stacey On Apr 19, 2013, at 7:01 AM, "NewMexiKen [via Bald Eagles of Broward County, Florida]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hello. I have seen ospreys on a couple of occasions while attending baseball games at Flanagan HS. That's not too far from where you are, could be the same bird, or maybe it's mate. Or perhaps the nest is in CB Smith Park, I've never looked for potential nest sites in there but it might be a possibility.
I know i have mentioned before that there used to be an osprey nest on a platform in the SW corner of the Pembroke Shores baseball complex on SW 172nd south of Pines, but my son is older and no longer plays there so I haven't been there in a couple years. That's a little far from Lakeside and/or Flanagan, but it might be a place to look and see if they are still nesting. |
Lakeside I just blocks from Flanagan. I'll try to look around CB smith, good idea. Thanks. Thanks, Stacey On Apr 22, 2013, at 11:26 PM, "Square Grouper [via Bald Eagles of Broward County, Florida]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
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