South Whidbey High School’s resident osprey have happily nestled into their new nesting area.
The osprey had previously nested atop one of the high school football field’s light poles.
Concerned with the structural integrity of the pole as well as the potential risk the weighty nest’s location posed to both birds and humans, school district employees worked with the South Whidbey Audubon Society and Osprey Solutions to build and install a new nest pole and platform elsewhere on the field.
The project was completed this spring, just in time for the birds’ homecoming. Brian Miller, maintenance director, said the birds have rebuilt their nest on the platform.
At least one bird appears to be standing guard of the nest at all times, he added, leading him to surmise they may have laid an egg.
“They took to the new nest quite readily,” Miller said. “We’re really pleased they decided to stay.”