Bea and Jasper have their second egg as of Sunday morning, February 9th.
10 February 2020
10 January 2020
Welcome to Palmetto Electric's 2020 Osprey Season
Bea and Jasper have returned for their 10th season at our platform on Hilton Head Island, SC. The osprey's were both spotted on the nest January 9th. The nest is located near Broad Creek and many smaller shallow creeks which provides an abundance of food for the ospreys. Jasper often brings in flounder that would droop over a plate. We'd love to know his fishing spot.
Last year the pair had two chicks, AG and HA, that fledged in the early weeks of July. The last two chicks brings the scorecard to 14 fledglings the pair has produced in 9 years. We want to thank everyone for joining us in watching Bea and Jasper and their prospective osprey chicks.
Bea and Jasper have returned for their 10th season at our platform on Hilton Head Island, SC. The osprey's were both spotted on the nest January 9th. The nest is located near Broad Creek and many smaller shallow creeks which provides an abundance of food for the ospreys. Jasper often brings in flounder that would droop over a plate. We'd love to know his fishing spot.
Last year the pair had two chicks, AG and HA, that fledged in the early weeks of July. The last two chicks brings the scorecard to 14 fledglings the pair has produced in 9 years. We want to thank everyone for joining us in watching Bea and Jasper and their prospective osprey chicks.
07 June 2019
23 May 2019
21 May 2019
17 May 2019
07 May 2019
30 April 2019
The two siblings, AG and HA, have transformed tremendously in the last week. The first photo is of AG on April 23rd. The next several photos are of HA from this morning,as AG wouldn't keep still as he/she was preening.
You can see how much the young ospreys have grown within one week's time frame. This week marks their 6th week since hatching.
You can see how much the young ospreys have grown within one week's time frame. This week marks their 6th week since hatching.
23 April 2019
AG left, HA right
The chicks, AG and HA, are doing well and are growing like weeds. Occasionally, another osprey flies about the nest causing a temporary disturbance, but overall the osprey family is having a good season.
This week will mark the fifth week since the chicks hatched - AG on March 21st and HA on March 23rd. The chicks will fledge (taking their first flight) when they are about 7 to 8 weeks old. For at least a few weeks after fledging, the juvenile ospreys will return to the nest to be fed by their parents.
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