![]() Osprey Pandion haliaetus |
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At about 24 inches tall with a wingspan of up to six feet, the oft-called fish hawk has no predators but competes with the bald eagle for food. With a diet consisting almost exclusively of live fish, these large raptors hover over the water at an altitude of 50 to 200 feet, diving in feet first to catch their prey.
The osprey is an
avid collector. Its conspicuous nests, found atop dead trees,
channel markers and telephone poles, have been known to include
rubber
boots, bicycle tires, Hula Hoops, television
Once nearly eradicated in the Chesapeake region -- widespread use of pesticides pre-1972 resulted in eggs too frail to survive – today there are more than 2,000 nesting pairs in the Bay area. Ospreys mate for life. See them
up close!
Photo of Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
on pier pilings courtesy of
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