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A male osprey lands next to a female on their new nest Tuesday at Twin Peaks Golf Course off of Ninth Avenue in Longmont.
A male osprey lands next to a female on their new nest Tuesday at Twin Peaks Golf Course off of Ninth Avenue in Longmont.
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A pair of ospreys have a new place to nest.

Early Monday morning, crews relocated the birds’ nest from atop a 40-foot outdoor warning siren along the southern perimeter of Twin Peaks Golf Course to a flat platform on a 30-foot wooden pole about 100 yards to the west.

City staff worked with Longmont Power & Communications and the Colorado Division of Wildlife for a week to determine a plan to move the nest, Longmont emergency manager Dan Eamon said. The entire operation took about 2 1/2 hours, he added.

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