That pair built a new nest on an energized electric pole and caused a power outage last week. Eversource Energy did a fantastic job dealing with the issue. After flying a drone over the area to ensure there were no eggs in the nest, and in consultation with USDA, USFW, NH Audubon and myself, they removed the nest. By chance there was an unused (not energized) pole adjacent on which they placed an adapted wood pallet. They moved the nest over the new platform. The pair of Ospreys immediately accepted their new home and hopefully should be laying eggs soon.
Over the years, I have worked with Eversource, NH Electric Coop and other local electric companies to manage “problem” Ospreys and they always look out for the birds while also dealing with hazards and safety concerns. Once again we have a happy outcome for this pair of Ospreys.
Iain MacLeod
Executive Director
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
PO Box 173, 23 Science Center Road
Holderness, NH 03245
Phone: 603-968-7194 x123
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