Injured Chick Removed From Monitored Osprey Nest at The Bridge Osprey Nest in Noyac Is Euthanized - 27 East

Injured Chick Removed From Monitored Osprey Nest at The Bridge Osprey Nest in Noyac Is Euthanized

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Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center and Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue remove an injured osprey chick as the concerned parents circle over head at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center and Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue remove an injured osprey chick as the concerned parents circle over head at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center and Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue rescue an injured osprey chick from its nest at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center and Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue rescue an injured osprey chick from its nest at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue and Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center look over an injured osprey chick at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue and Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center look over an injured osprey chick at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue and Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center look over an injured osprey chick  at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue and Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center look over an injured osprey chick at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue and Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center look over an injured osprey  at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Joe Rocco of the Broken Antler Wildlife Search and Rescue and Missy Hargraves of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center look over an injured osprey at The Bridge Golf Club on Sunday morning.

Missy Hargraves, Joe Rocco, Chris Miller of Chris Miller Horticulture in Sag Harbor, who provided the hydraulic lift to access the nest, and The Bridge Manager Gregg Stanley.

Missy Hargraves, Joe Rocco, Chris Miller of Chris Miller Horticulture in Sag Harbor, who provided the hydraulic lift to access the nest, and The Bridge Manager Gregg Stanley.

authorStephen J. Kotz on Jun 30, 2024
Thanks in large part to a committed webcam viewer from Arkansas, an osprey chick that was in obvious distress was plucked from a nest on the Bridge golf club property... more

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