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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. 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]

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

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  6. List of birds of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The osprey is a medium-large fish-eating bird of prey or raptor. It is widely distributed because it tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location which is near a body of water and provides an adequate food supply. It is the only member of its family.

  7. 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.

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  9. List of birds of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs, and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is cryptically colored to resemble bark or leaves. Five species have been recorded in Nevada.