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  2. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The osprey and owls are the only raptors whose outer toe is reversible, allowing them to grasp their prey with two toes in front and two behind. This is particularly helpful when they grab slippery fish. [26] The osprey is 0.9–2.1 kg (2.0–4.6 lb) in weight and 50–66 cm (20–26 in) in length with a 127–180 cm (50–71 in) wingspan.

  3. Pelican Boldly Steals Fish From Osprey Midflight in Stunning ...

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    In this video a pelican flies up behind an osprey who has just caught a fish and, in a stunning move, manages to wrest the tasty morsel from the raptor’s taloned grip.

  4. Rare and dangerous creature has babies at Florida zoo. See ...

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    There are fewer than 1,400 adults left in the wild, wildlife officials say.

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  6. Oscar Scherer State Park - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Scherer State Park is a Florida State Park located between Sarasota and Venice, near Osprey. The address is 1843 South Tamiami Trail. It receives more than 250,000 visitors a year. [1] [2] [3] The park is home to habitat for various plants and animals including birds such as the Florida scrub jay and butterflies. It has areas for cycling ...

  7. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida once had a large number of species that formerly occupied the state in prehistoric and historic times, but became locally extinct or extirpated; such as the Florida short-faced bear, Florida black wolf, Dire wolf, Dexteria floridana, Florida bog lemming, Long-nosed peccary, Caribbean monk seal, Carolina parakeet, Great auk, Passenger ...

  8. Steller's jay - Wikipedia

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    It often will imitate the calls from birds of prey such as the red-tailed hawk, red-shouldered hawk, and osprey as a warning of danger to others or territorial behavior, causing other birds to seek cover and flee feeding areas. [11] [13] Steller's jays have the ability to assess risk using different predator detection cues.

  9. Long Island Drone Footage Shows Osprey Family Sharing a Meal

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    New York resident Joanna Steidle captured drone footage of a pair of ospreys feeding their young chicks at a nest in Southampton, Long Island, on June 2.Steidle told Storyful she was waiting to ...