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Update from Janie Veltkamp of Birds of Prey Northwest, on the two chicks rescued from the Ontario Street nest July 4 see that post below for details. The chicks are now in the care Veltkamps group at BOPNW The young osprey chicks are 2 and 3 weeks old. Initially upon admission they were in shock and hungry. Remember, they spent an afternoon and a night without parental care after their parents perished. They are stable now and being fed every 2 3 hours. On Saturday they will go in with the foster parent osprey here at Birds of Prey NW. Special thanks to Dennis at Bestway Tree Service, Chris Bessler, Judi Lundak and her daughter Mya Jinright for the critical roles they played in the rescue. We were charged 2. Please donate to their care and rescue Use our Paypal button on our website www. We greatly appreciate any donationJanie Veltkamp. Excecutive Director, Birds of Prey Northwest. July 4. There are two nests atop light standards at Memorial Field, and on July 3 tragedy struck the nest across the field beside Ontario Street, when the two parent birds apparently collided while possibly defending their nest from an intruder and both were osprey parents were killed. With two very young chicks in the nest, Janie Veltkamp and volunteers with Birds of Prey Northwest organized a rescue early this morning with the help of the Sandpoint Parks and Recreation Department and Bestway Tree Service with its tall bucket truck. With the nest platform 1. At right, the bucket is deployed up to the nest. The rescue of the chicks was successful. Above is one of the chicks being cuddled for warmth after the cool night unsheltered. At right, Dennis Mc. Intire of Bestway moves a chick from the nest to safety. We have posted a slide show of it on the Sandpoint Online Facebook page. Click to view it at www. June 8. June 8 capture by Deb Opsal on Sandpoint Osprey Nest Friends Facebook. April 2. 6, five days before the first egg. The 2. 01. 7 season at the nest is well under way now, with osprey watchers predicting the first chick likely to hatch out within the next few days. The ospreys, who have been dubbed Pete and Sandy, returned from their southern migration between April 4 and April 7, and after a very industrious few weeks of nest building their first egg came on May 1. Sadly that first egg slipped below some of the nest material where the ospreys cannot reach it to incubate or rotate it properly, raising concerns it likely wont be viable. But a second egg arrived the night of May 5, and a third egg the night of May 9, and the osprey have carefully tended those to date. Watch The Brood Online Free 2016' title='Watch The Brood Online Free 2016' />April 1. For a terrific source of information and dialog on the nest, click to read or join the Sandpoint Osprey Nest Friends Facebook page. A great site that tracks nine different osprey nests and provides an archive of key events at our nest is Chloe. B Tigers osprey data. April 7, Pete and Sandy newly arrived and assessing the job ahead. Also, an excellent source of info for ospreys is Birds of Prey Northwest, whose director and biologist Janie Fink Veltkamp keeps an eye on our Sandpoint nest as well as other raptors in our region. April 1, a goose checks nest platform prior to ospreys return. The Sandpoint Osprey Cam is provided as a collaboration by Sandpoint Online and the City of Sandpoint, with generous corporate support from Avista and Northland Communications. Camera maintenance help is provided by Bestway Tree Service and Westside Fire District, both of which have provided their tall trucks to reach our 1. Video Security Technology. And finally, a big thank you to donors who have clicked that CONTRIBUTE button above to contribute to the camera operation costs. The camera is provided as a community endeavor and individual contributions very much help defray the costs. Thank you June 2. Ospreys with surviving chick on June 2. The 2. 01. 6 season has been eventful. The first osprey was spotted at the nest on April 3 the first of three eggs came on April 2. May 3. 1. But since then the ospreys have experienced adversity. Biologist Janie Fink Veltkamp, director of Birds of Prey Northwest, provided the following comment This year the Memorial Field Osprey pair laid three eggs one did not hatch, but two did. Unfortunately, just this week, the youngest died after exhibiting symptoms of problems. The remaining chick remains vigorous and healthy. One way to view these events is that a biological insurance policy is in place to help insure survival for the remaining youngster, which now has no remaining competition for food and parental attention. As young chicks all over North Idaho are continuing to develop the parents will be busy shading their young from the intense high heat temperatures predicted for this coming week. October 2. 5Cam maintenance Oct. Westside Fire tall ladder truck. The osprey pair that nests here on Sandpoints Memorial Field had a fine 2. They were first spotted at the nest on April 5 and immediately began their nest renovation. Watch Catch That Kid Online Hoyts. Watch P2 Online Facebook on this page. The female laid three eggs by May 1, and the first hatched on June 3. All three chicks survived and fledged by July 2. In the three previous seasons since the cam went active in 2. Chief Hopkins at the nest platform. After the chicks fledged they continued to stay near the nest through August as the parents initially continued feeding and the young ones were learning their own fishing skills. The ospreys departed for their southern migration in September. In October, we performed annual maintenance of the camera thanks to the support of Westside Fire Department and Chief Dale Hopkins, whose ladder truck is the only one in the region capable of reaching the 1. THANKS once again to Westside Fire and Chief Hopkins. The ospreys will be returning in early April 2. Meantime, we will keep the cam live this winter with views of our town. Be sure to check back when you want a live picture from Sandpoint and especially in April, when well once again welcome the ospreys back to North Idaho. July 3. 1Capture from July 2. Its been, so far with fingers crossed, the most successful year yet at the Memorial Field osprey nest since the installation of the web cam three seasons ago. The attentive parents have kept their chicks well fed and tended, and this week all three fledged the last on July 2. That means the first chick fledged about 1. August 5. Now that all three chicks can fly, theyll not always be at the nest but they will be returning frequently for a while yet for meals and snacks, while they master flying and learn their own fish catching skills. Meanwhile, as the annual Festival at Sandpoint concert series kicks off its two week run this week, we will be aiming the cam to both watch the ospreys plus catch some of the action on the field below. BTW the Festival has a stellar lineup again this year. Check it, and get your tickets at www. Festival. At. Sandpoint. July 1. With the record warm weather weve been receiving in June over 1. Janie Fink Veltkamp, director of Birds of Prey Northwesthow the ospreys can cope with the extreme temperatures. Her reply Panting by the chicks provides a cooling factor. The osprey have been challenged by high heat this season with triple digits predicted yet to come. Many of you are asking how this will be tolerated by the often unshaded nests of the osprey. It will require vigilance on the parents and their biology to shade and cool the youngsters. In terms of avian structure and function, many adaptations occur to rid the avian body of excess heat.