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Related: About this forumSTILL an oldie,
osprey over my door, calling for his mate, and I recognized his call!!! March 15, 2018
I'm awaiting their arrival any day NOW!!!
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STILL an oldie, (Original Post)
elleng
Mar 2024
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Donkees
(32,395 posts)1. One Osprey finally appeared in today's count, early afternoon ...
but there were around 800 Gannets counted today, and they started at early morning, along with over a hundred Snow Geese.
It seems that the second Maryland Osprey on the nest cam appeared late in the day when the previous Gannet count was very high.
Pretty darned quiet around here today.
Donkees
(32,395 posts)3. There are hundreds of various kinds of ducks and gulls these past few days too, you should be seeing those ...
arriving, plus there were around 150 dolphins traveling from the south, so the fishing must be harder some days.
elleng
(135,988 posts)4. Haven't seen gulls or geese today, but haven't left my homesite.
Ain't got no dolphins here EITHER, EVER!
Donkees
(32,395 posts)5. The dolphins are moving up the coast feasting on the fish migration :)
AllaN01Bear
(23,029 posts)6. hey mable , where are u. hurry up!!!!!!