By RYAN SPENCER, Summit Each day
For Summit County residents, ospreys flying within the neighborhood of the Dillon Reservoir are a certain signal of spring.
After migrating south for the winter, the massive hawks return yearly to nest and breed close to water our bodies all through Colorado. However this 12 months, a number of Silverthorne residents grew to become involved when an osprey couple tried to nest on a crane amid an ongoing building venture.
Sharie Sobke, the proprietor of Alpine Earth Gardens in Silverthorne, stated she observed the ospreys close to the crane across the finish of April or the start of Might and has been watching them since.
“What bothered me was the opposite day — and so they may have been doing it at the side of Colorado Parks and Wildlife — however they took the nest down and took it away,” Sobke stated. “I’m fearful there might need been eggs in there.”
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