Finnegan Zips In With Big Fish For His Family At Hellgate Osprey Nest - June 26, 2024
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- Watch Finnegan bring in a whopper to the Hellgate Osprey nest. Iris takes the fish and stuffs her chicks to the gills. After about 40 minutes, Finnegan would reclaim the rest of the fish and take his catch to go. The chicks are now 9 and 14 days old, and both look healthy and well nourished thanks to frequent feedings of fresh fish by Iris and Finnegan.
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This Osprey nest is at the mouth of the spectacular Hellgate Canyon at the edge of Missoula, Montana. It’s in a very busy location, right outside the Riverside Health Care Center and next to busy parking lots, a construction site, a busy highway, and a railroad. However, it’s also an ideal location in many ways, since these Ospreys have riverfront property only about 50 feet from the Clark Fork River. Being so close to people does not bother them, and hundreds of people enjoy watching them every day.
The female Osprey at this nest is called Iris because she has very distinctive spots on her iris, especially in her left eye. These iris patterns serve as individual barcodes and allow us to identify her. She has nested at this site for many years. Her mate of many years, Stanley, did not return in 2016, and she attempted to breed with a new male dubbed "Louis" after an influential local Salish elder named Louis Adams (for more info: missoulian.com/news/local/new-...)
After a single year of successful breeding with Louis in 2017, Iris went through several years of unsuccessful attempts as Louis paired up with another female a little downriver. Then, in 2024 a new male showed up (later christened "Finnegan" by viewers) who successfully paired with Iris and began a new breeding season.
Ospreys are consummate fishing birds, and this pair fishes primarily from the Clark Fork River and nearby Rattlesnake Creek. They use their 6-7 foot wingspans to soar above the water, looking for fish, then diving as deep as 3 feet for shallow-swimming prey. Adult Ospreys usually weigh 3-4 pounds, and they can carry prey up to 50 percent of their own weight. Ospreys can live up to 25 years, and they typically lay 1-4 eggs in a clutch.
The nest used to be on a power pole about 200 feet west of where it is now. This was dangerous, since the Ospreys could have been electrocuted, causing fires and power blackouts. In 2007, the current nest platform was erected to provide a safer place for the Ospreys to nest. They took to it immediately. Getting the new nest platform set up, and installing and running to high resolution camera for this feed for you to enjoy has been a large effort involving many groups: Riverside Health Care Center, Karen Wagner, Kate Davis and Raptors of the Rockies, Northwestern Energy, Dave Taylor Roofing Company, and Dr. Erick Greene of the University of Montana.
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This nest is thriving! So joyous to see after those years of sadness and disappointment.
We LOVE you Finnegan! The perfect mate for our beloved Iris! ❤
I love watching these two feed their babies. Mama I making sure the little one gets a proper hare❤️
glad to see all are doing well.
Finigan is a good dad/mate for Iris. She’s waited a long time for him to come along. ❤❤
Wow 🤩 what a whopper - full pantry tonight❣️ Wonderful to see this❣️ And those cute little bobble head chicks … 🫠❤
I love Iris so much. I'm so happy for her and her family this year. It's so sweet seeing her bust out the mombrella, and still protect them when resting even though the oldest is too big to lay under her. 🥺She is still cuddling and making sure her babies are safe.
Thanks for this beautiful video and the “live” cams❣️❣️❣️
So happy to see the one I call Smalls doing so great ❤
Nice catch Finnegan!
I love watching this little family.
Well done Finnegan - what a catch (both him & that fish) there is nothing i love more than seeing the chicks with full crops.
Thank you for the note that said she fed for 40 minutes before Finn took off with a remainder of the fish
What a fish! Love you Finnegan and so does Iris!
A HUGE fish I’m so happy for Iris and her new mate ❤❤
I'm very happy for you Iris.
Look how big they are! I’m so happy for them
Quite the meal! With more than enough for seconds or take out! ❤
❤❤Thanks
WOW a monster!
Good job❤
Really cool :D
Glad to see this! ❤
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I will bet that fish weighs more than our Finn 😮😮😄
Trophy trout!
Hey I caught it. At least let me have the tail.
I don’t know if the babies have names yet but I’ve been calling them Biggie and Smalls when I talk about them to my sister.
Brown trout? Rainbow? Nice catch Finnegan! So much for those catch and release rules!
@DonitaBuchheit 🥁 😂
IT HAS TO MAKE YOU WONDER 🦧
how far did Mama have to go to find a worthwhile Daddy
how far did she have to go
it took her what ...🦧 2 years
S0 C00L
5 years !
easy to lose track
know it's been awhile@@malaguena124