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The Narrabeen Ospreys.

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Subject: The Narrabeen Ospreys.
From: "Bruce Cox" <>
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 11:07:12 +1000
Hello Birding-aussers,

The Sydney Ospreys have, for two seasons, tried to breed in a Norfolk pine near 
Narrabeen Lagoon entrance, both times they were unsucessful, the first time the 
nest appeared to collapse, the second time they abandoned the nest sometime 
between 27-9-2007 and 5-10-207 (my visits!).

This year they changed their nest site to a dead eucalypt on Middle Creek which 
flows into the inland side of the lagoon. He has been bringing fish into her at 
the nest but I have been unable to work out if she is feeding chicks because of 
my low vantage point.

While watching yesterday I saw a little brown head pop up above the nest rim, 
this only happened twice but I managed a good profile, enough to identify an 
Osprey chick. At this stage I don't know how many chicks are in the nest.

If they fledge one or more chicks it will be a first breeding record for Sydney.

Bruce.

Bruce Cox on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
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