Emma Osprey Cam

Each spring, ospreys return to Pitkin County to nest and raise their young near historic Emma, Colorado. From March through October, you can watch their story unfold in real time through our live Emma Osprey Cam - now streaming with audio!

For many viewers, following a nest from arrival to first flight becomes a seasonal tradition. By providing this live stream, Open Space and Trails hopes to increase awareness of local wildlife and habitat needs, inspire stewardship of rivers and open spaces that support fish and bird populations, offer an educational tool for classrooms and lifelong learners, and strengthen our community’s connection to the natural world.

Live Feed

About the Osprey

Ospreys are fish-eating birds of prey that migrate thousands of miles each year between their wintering grounds and breeding territories in Colorado. Ospreys depend on clean rivers and abundant fish, making river health essential to their success.

Ospreys often return to the same nests year after year, rebuilding and expanding them each season. While we can’t be certain that the same pair returns to the Emma nest annually, we can make an educated guess based on traditional osprey habits.

Mark Your Calendars

In the Roaring Fork Valley, ospreys typically: 

  • Arrive in March
  • Lay eggs in April
  • Raise chicks through spring and summer
  • Fledge young by late summer
  • Migrate south by October

Osprey Fan Club Philosophy

The Emma Osprey Cam is active from March through October, when ospreys are present. Wildlife behavior and mountain weather are unpredictable. You may see quiet moments, dramatic weather, feeding events, or fledglings testing their wings for the first time. There may also be occasional interruptions to the video feed during inclement conditions.

The camera allows us to observe without interfering. The nest is monitored remotely to minimize disturbance. Natural events, including predation and chick loss, are part of wildlife ecology. Open Space and Trails will not intervene in the natural course of events. We do our best to keep the live stream running throughout the active season.

Human interference with nesting birds is illegal and harmful. Thank you for helping us respect wildlife by watching responsibly.

Osprey Mom and chick in a nest

Stay Connected

Watch the live feed on this webpage or on YouTube.

Follow Open Space and Trails communications, or the community-run Pitkin County Osprey Cam in Emma, CO, Facebook page for regular updates.

Thank you for watching and supporting wildlife conservation in Pitkin County.

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Osprey North American Range Map

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