14 May 2024

Bea and Jasper's third chick, FTF, hatched today at 1:40pm.

As a pair, Bea and Jasper have produced 41 eggs with 17 chicks fledging since 2011.









Jasper brought in a nice fish to feed the two chicks breakfast before more rain heads our way. The third chick is currently breaking through its shell. You can see the chick's "egg tooth" in the photos. The egg tooth is a handy little tool that the chicks use to break the egg's shell.





13 May 2024

Jasper brought in a small fish as the chicks had a little breakfast. Hoping he catches another fish soon as we anticipate rain in about two hours.

Not sure if the egg has the beginnings of a pip or if the egg is just scratched. The chicks process of breaking open the eggshell is referred to as pipping.







As of 7:22AM this morning we have two chicks with the third hopefully hatching today or tomorrow. The incubation period for the first egg was 39 days and the second egg's incubation period was 37 days. Osprey incubation periods range from 36 - 42 days.



Our viewer and blog poster, Beth, noticed we have the first chick on Saturday, May 11th. The chick hatched either Friday evening or early Saturday morning. The first chick's name is AT.



Beth also noticed the second chick Sunday morning. This chick's name is HT.



06 May 2024

The pair, Bea and Jasper still have their three eggs which should hatch sometime this week or next as May 7th will be the 35th day since the first egg was laid (April 2). The second egg was laid April 5th and the third egg on April 8th.

Below is a photo of Jasper incubating the eggs as he previously brought a fish to Bea.