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Osprey Range Map (Worldwide except Antarctica) To listen to an Osprey calling, click above. Latin Na...
The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is a fish-eating bird of prey (raptor). Its success as a predator and...
identify this bird by its markings - black spot under its wing near its elbow and its broad black ch...
Swallow-tailed Kite Elanoides forficatus
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Photos © by Fred Sgrosso Ospreys are very numerous in the Everglades. This one was guarding the ...
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I will make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird-song at morning and star-shine at night....
Pandion haliaetus. Uncommon; found along seacoasts, lakes and rivers. Conspicuous crook in long win...
Description The Osprey is 52-60 centimetres (20.5-23.6 in) long with a 152-167 cm (5-5.5 ft) wingspa...
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Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) © John J. Mosesso Length: 21-25 in.; wingspan to 6ft. Habitat: usually ne...
Osprey in flight ( Pandion haliaetus Picture ID: 126 Order Prints or Note Cards
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A rare visitor now no longer breeding in these mountains but sometimes migrating through. They nest ...
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Osprey at Nest © Paula Sullivan
T he Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is one of the most widely distributed and well studied bird species ...
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The Osprey (Pandon haliaetus) is a Chesapeake Bay success story. Three decades ago, this hawk-like...
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LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER Winter residents that wade in groups along the shore constantly probing the b...