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FortisBC shuts down alleged osprey nest in Princeton, while controversy swirls

Princeton birders are upset by a nest possibly being removed
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Princeton birders expressed concern last week after FortisBC allegedly removed an osprey nest near Blackmine Road.

While the electricity provider told the Spotlight that a nest was not disturbed, that it was the removal of some sticks, others claim there was an established nest, at least one year old, that was disrupted.

Sue Elwell, a noted local bird enthusiast, said she observed the nest with pleasure last year.

91裸聊视频淚t was kind of interesting to have three nests in a town,91裸聊视频 she said.

Others shared similar stories.

Elwell also acknowledged that osprey nests, which are often located atop hydro poles or the top of dead or flat trees, can create safety hazards for fowl.

There is still a nest on Old Hedley Road and another on Highway 3 near the RCMP detachment.

91裸聊视频淲hen ospreys build nests on live power poles, this causes problems for the birds, as well as our customers and equipment,91裸聊视频 said Gary Toft, senior advisor of corporate communications, for FortisBC.

91裸聊视频淒ebris from a nest can fall on power lines, cause power outages, or fires that can injure or kill ospreys. Such fires can also endanger people and damage our equipment.91裸聊视频

In contradiction to what local birders report, Toft said there was no established nest.

91裸聊视频淚n this case, an osprey had placed some branches on a power pole but had not yet established a nest.

91裸聊视频淥ur crews consulted with our biologist who determined that the safest course of action was to remove the branches and place a deterrent on the structure to encourage it to establish a nest elsewhere. We continue to monitor the location to ensure both osprey and public safety.91裸聊视频

He said the company adheres to an osprey nest management program.

91裸聊视频淲hen we see an osprey trying to build a nest on one of our utility poles, we place a construction cone on top of the pole to discourage the bird91裸聊视频檚 efforts.

91裸聊视频淚f an osprey manages to build a nest on a live power pole, we obtain the required permit from the Ministry of Forests and then safely remove the nest and move it to an alternate pole with a suitable nesting platform. To date, we91裸聊视频檝e installed more than 20 nesting platform poles throughout our service area.91裸聊视频

According to a provincial government website, osprey nests, along with eagle nests, are protected year-round, whether or not the nest is in use.

91裸聊视频淚t is an offence to possess, take, injure, molest, or destroy a bird or its eggs, or the nests of birds when occupied by a bird or egg (B.C. Wildlife Act, Section 34).

Permission and a written permit from the province are required to remove or modify a tree or snag containing an active nest of these species.91裸聊视频

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While Fortis BC states there was no nest on Blackmine Road near Princeton, this photo from Sue Elwell shows two mature ospreys occupying a space atop a hydro pole.

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