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Related: About this forumUpdated: Moorings Park Osprey Live Stream Naples, FL. Now in 4K
Last edited Tue May 21, 2024, 06:31 AM - Edit history (8)
Started streaming on Jan 5, 2024
Sally returned late December
Harry returned early January
Abby and Victor stayed in the area
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Updated: Moorings Park Osprey Live Stream Naples, FL. Now in 4K (Original Post)
Donkees
Jan 2024
OP
"March 24 - At 9:15 AM New Pipping Observed. At 10:38 AM Second Chick Arrives''
Donkees
Mar 2024
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Drum
(9,885 posts)1. Sooooo happy to see this cam up again!
It brought me much joy to watch this osprey family last season 😃
Donkees
(32,437 posts)2. I'm happy to know Victor survived, and that we might see him again :)
Donkees
(32,437 posts)3. ''Our experts expect the first egg around Jan 25''
Donkees
(32,437 posts)4. First Egg Just Arrived Feb 11 at 5:15PM
Donkees
(32,437 posts)5. ❤️ Second Egg arrived Valentine's Day at 1:17 pm
Donkees
(32,437 posts)6. Third Egg Arrived Today at 11:00 AM 🥚🥚🥚
Donkees
(32,437 posts)7. * We Anticipate Hatching between March 20 and March 22 *
Elysium
(41 posts)8. I could sit and watch this feed all day.
Thanks for sharing.
Donkees
(32,437 posts)9. Hatching in Progress
''Working egg tooth, @Moorings''
Donkees
(32,437 posts)10. Osprey chick fully visible at 1:15 am time stamp
Donkees
(32,437 posts)11. "March 24 - At 9:15 AM New Pipping Observed. At 10:38 AM Second Chick Arrives''
ShazzieB
(18,924 posts)12. Oh, my goodness!
I was watching just now, and all I could see at first was mom sitting on the nest. She was stirring around and looking down every so often, asi if to check what was going on down there. Then, there was some more movement, and out popped a chick! Not a new hatchling, but the first one that hatched the other day, from the looks of it. So tiny and and cute!
Donkees
(32,437 posts)13. If you watch it on youtube, the chat subscribers often post time-stamps of when to best view the chicks ...
I just rewind until I see a ''feeding time''
The first egg seems to be non-viable at this point, so it's just these two cute chicks.
ShazzieB
(18,924 posts)14. Thanks for the tip!
I'll definitely check that out.