After removing osprey nest, CMP installs perch off Route 1 in Bath

TIMES RECORD • April 17, 2024

Central Maine Power raised a nesting platform off Route 1 in Bath to replace a nest the company removed from atop a utility tower before April’s snowstorm. The removal left a nesting pair of ospreys without a place to lay and care for their eggs, sparking outrage among local birdwatchers.

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