Osprey excitement at the CAS Coastal Center at Milford Point!
Many people watch the Osprey pair nesting at the CAS Coastal Center on Milford Point through our website here. However, few are as fascinated and dedicated as Coastal Center regular Kevin Doyle, who routinely braves hordes of biting flies, sun and wind while he patiently stands along the edge of the Wheeler salt marsh or on our observation tower, watching Osprey life unfold in front of him. Kevin regularly gets an intimate look at the bird’s daily routines but also experiences their exciting interactions with other residents of the marsh — and since his camera is always at the ready, the latter sometimes results in some pretty spectacular imagery.
Regular viewers of our Osprey camera know that the female has been quite homely lately, rarely leaving the nest. In the past few days, “rogue” Osprey have harrassed the female on occasions when the male of the pair had left her side. Yesterday, Kevin documented another type of interaction when a Great Egret tried to land in the saltmarsh grass patch below the Osprey platform: apparently the female Osprey decided that she did not want this bird near her nest and before the egret could even land, she was on top of him with talons out. This bird means business!