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  2. With nests on telephone poles, once-endangered osprey are ...

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    The Chicago area may seem like an odd place for ospreys, but the imposing birds — about 1½ times the size of a red-tailed hawk — are relatively tolerant of people if they have a good nest ...

  3. Ospreys are attempting to nest on cranes in Bellingham’s ...

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    Artificial Osprey nesting platforms have been shown to be beneficial for the species. Elevated nesting platforms have been built in Seattle to discourage Ospreys from nesting in undesirable locations.

  4. For the birds: Osprey nest removed from Washington Bridge ...

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    The nest is in close proximity to the westbound bridge scheduled for demolition shortly," Aetna Bridge's Steven Aguiar wrote in a Aug. 16 application to the state Division of Environmental ...

  5. Raptor Resource Project - Wikipedia

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    The Raptor Resource Project is a non-profit organization whose members work to preserve the health and population levels of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks and owls.The project, established in 1988, [1] [2] protects more than 40 nests and nesting areas in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado.

  6. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge features a visitor center on Key Wallace Drive where visitors will find wildlife exhibits, an authentic eagle's nest, Eagle Cam and Osprey Cam TV monitors, the Eagle's Nest Book and Gift Shop, a butterfly garden, restrooms, and maps and brochures that will help visitors make the most of their visit.

  7. List of birds of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Osprey. Order: Accipitriformes Family: Pandionidae. Pandionidae is a family of fish-eating birds of prey, possessing a very large, powerful hooked beak for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons, and keen eyesight. The family is monotypic; its sole member, the osprey, has been recorded in Georgia. Osprey, Pandion haliaetus

  8. Spot ospreys and eagles at Haile Farm Preserve, once a key ...

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  9. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The nesting platform plans and materials list, available online, have been utilized by people from a number of different geographical regions. [54] There is a global site for mapping osprey nest locations and logging observations on reproductive success. [55] Ospreys usually mate for life. Rarely, polyandry has been recorded. [56]