It's possible the 2nd chick is attempting to hatch. It appears there is a pip in the egg. It looks as though there is a bit of egg shell raised. Either wishful thinking or the second chick is on its way. Then again the lines on the shell could be scratches from Bea.
20 March 2020
19 March 2020
The first chick is in the process of hatching. The eggs normally hatch in the order that they were laid. In the past few years the first chick hatched in 38, 41, 40, and 39 days. So this little one is on pace with its predecessors.
The little chick hatched at 7:31 this morning. It's name is SZ. Photos to be posted a little later.
The little chick hatched at 7:31 this morning. It's name is SZ. Photos to be posted a little later.
18 March 2020
16 March 2020
10 March 2020
25 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.
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