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Ospreys Returning to Lake Allatoona Nests

Migrating and resident pairs occupy large nests dotting the shoreline

Osprey pairs build and occupy large nests dotting the shores of Lake Allatoona.
Osprey pairs build and occupy large nests dotting the shores of Lake Allatoona. (Photo: OurTravelCafe.com)

As early blooms peak through the soil and the first leaves appear on trees, Lake Allatoona ospreys will soon return to their nesting sites for spring hatching season. Each year, pairs of these large birds of prey begin themating season in March and April, before the female lays her eggs in a large nest high up in tall trees or man-made structures.

At Lake Allatoona, ospreys have more places to nest since 1998. That’s when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Georgia Power began a cooperative program to erect nesting platforms at six locations. Georgia Power provided 40-foot-tall poles for the nests.

The female osprey lays her eggs in the April-May timeframe in North Georgia. While the eggs incubate, both the male and female osprey tend the nest. Once the young birds hatch, the adult pair share duties. The female tends and defends the nest more, while the male does most of the food-gathering. The young ospreys take their first flights approximately 55 days after hatching. They remain in the nest tended by the adults for approximately 100 days.

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Osprey Nest
Thanks to a partnership between Georgia Power and the US Army Corps of Engineers, man-made platforms provide nesting sites for returning ospreys.

With more than a dozen man-made nesting platforms and other natural sites, it’s not unusual to see ospreys soaring high above Lake Allatoona. The impressive large birds have a wingspan of over five feet. Due to their size and white heads, they often are confused with the larger bald eagle.

The Army Corps of Engineers does not publish a map with osprey nesting locations. Made-made nesting platforms can be spotted near the shoreline of the lake atop utility-style poles. For suggestions on places to see nesting ospreys at Lake Allatoona, visit OurTravelCafe.com

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