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sprinkleeninow
(21,028 posts)soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Delarage
(2,403 posts)A State Park at the beach in Delaware has an "Osprey Cam" that you can watch 24-7. One time (out of the hundreds of times I watched it) I saw a parent bring back a fish for the babies.
There's a thunderstorm in Lewes right now, apparently. I guess you have to open it in YouTube if you're interested....
elleng
(139,613 posts)Thanks.
MAY have t'storms here (southern MD) tomorrow, but no web cam; just me and my Nikon!
ShazzieB
(20,771 posts)I've been watching it and really enjoying it. The more ospreys to watch, the merrier!
Delarage
(2,403 posts)I thought I saw one baby moving yesterday. Today (you can scroll backwards 12 hours I think) I think I see a baby that isn't moving. Both parents were fluttering about, but I'm not sure what happened. But definitely last night momma was sitting on a baby in the middle of the nest. Now the non-moving baby is near the top right, near the edge. Parents check on the baby a lot. So sad
About 2 hours ago, both parents had left the nest but got back around the same time. One was carrying some stems and then it looks--to me--like they started burying their baby. Both stand there an d look at the baby, one of the birds tweating away. I feel like they were having a service for the baby
Found another birder discussion---a watcher reported the following today:
Kirsten says:
June 9, 2021 at 6:42 AM
Is this the Cape Henlopen Park nest? There were three chicks, two which had passed and the third passed this morning. I am so sad to watch the mama stand over the chick. I’m not sure I have the heart to watch these cams, I’m currently watching 3 Osprey cams and 4 Eagle cams…nature can be so cruel
https://ospreys.sandpointonline.com/osprey-frequently-asked-questions/
2naSalit
(96,957 posts)SheltieLover
(68,710 posts)Ty for sharing, Ellen.
TomSlick
(12,426 posts)I have enjoyed the updates.
elleng
(139,613 posts)TomSlick
(12,426 posts)I have a dream of you catching a first flight.
elleng
(139,613 posts)a truly good location for practice. AMAZING that they'll all head south, to south/central America (Mexico? Cuba? Florida?) in September!
There's a sibling getting ready to stick his/her head up too. Sadly, seems the 3rd kid hasn't made it.
TomSlick
(12,426 posts)All we can do is glory in the beauty.
Bird Lady
(1,992 posts)RIP Blondie I was rooting for her.
elleng
(139,613 posts)saw 2 chicks earlier Tuesday, only one Tues evening, and only see one Wednesday (morning and early afternoon.)
Thanks
Bird Lady
(1,992 posts)the other one is laying down behind it.
I don't know much about Ospreys but in raptor nest it is not unusual for the oldest chick to kill or toss the others out.
Sometime the parents kill or eject the less strong if they feel there are too many mouths to feed.
This way they have a better chance at fledging a healthy strong baby. I'll keep looking let me know if you see both.
elleng
(139,613 posts)I understand that in their wisdom, they do what is necessary for the 'family' to survive.
Can't wait to see him.
elleng
(139,613 posts)
With personalities!!!
Bird Lady
(1,992 posts)on my computer screen. Thanks

