An Osprey is a large, fish eating bird of prey, they are also known as fish hawks.
I went back to Spring Lake to check on our local Osprey pair.
The last time I was at the nest was on June 28th and I shared those pictures here.
Both adults were home and it appeared 2 chicks had been hatched.
It was really hot on July 31st when I took these pictures and I did not see either of the little ones.
One adult Osprey was out of the nest, resting on a nearby pole.
The other adult was in the nest, wings spread wide...
I assume it was providing shade for the chicks.
An Osprey readily builds its nest on manmade structures, such as telephone poles, channel markers,
duck blinds and nest platforms.
I will return one more time to see the chicks.
Amazing photos, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie,
ReplyDeleteLove the Osprey, your photos are wonderful.
Great post! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
great to see this majestic bird ....
ReplyDeletevery rare in our areas
We are waiting to see the young birds at a local nest too. Great shots, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs Debbie.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wow, look at those wings! Such a powerful bird. I love your photos!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely marvelous photos Debbie!
ReplyDeleteYour close-ups pf the adult osprey are marvelous, Debbie. We remember seeing similar nest sites on the Jersey shore. Thanks for the memory.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! My osprey pictures were always distant and not so clear.
ReplyDeletePossibly the best photos of ospreys I have ever seen. Absolutely amazing. Thanks so much for sharing them.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Very cool, I bet that those big wings to give some good shade to those chicks, hopefully you can get a look of them next time :)
ReplyDeleteVery fascinating information about the osprey and amazing photos. providing shade for their young ones is quite amazing .
ReplyDeleteDebbie I'm catching up at least I'm trying to. Wonderful captures, and info. If the reason the Osprey in the nest has it's wings outstretched to shade it's chicks, I'm more than impressed at the things the parents
ReplyDeletewill do to protect their offspring. The more I know about any creature raising their infants, the more impressed I am. Just incredible!