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Osprey Chick Tally For 2022
A disturbing, new trend exists along a stretch of the Delaware River at which a yearly census of ospreys’ nests, its adults and progeny is conducted by this birding enthusiast. Compared to the past many seasons, 2022 yielded significantly less … Continue reading →
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Delaware River 2021 Preliminary Osprey Count in Lower Bucks, Northeast Philadelphia, and Burlington Counties
On March 27th, I took a count of what ospreys were at the upper northeastern nests in my survey area of Lower Bucks County, PA, and Burlington County, NJ. A mate joined the male on the Landreth Channel buoy. None … Continue reading →
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