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

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    The 47-foot-tall platform is being built in response to information from the North Cascades Audubon Society that Ospreys have made attempts to nest on the cranes in Fairhaven. “Osprey generally ...

  3. 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]

  4. A Hiker's Path: A short, satisfying walk along Lake Monroe's ...

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    A very tall platform was erected at Lake Monroe a few years back in hopes of making a nesting area that would appeal to the ospreys. Carol Kugler wrote about it in The Herald-Times in 2020. It was ...

  5. Glaslyn Osprey Project - Wikipedia

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    The Glaslyn Osprey Project is located in the Glaslyn Valley at Pont Croesor near Porthmadog in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The project has supported ospreys since 2004 when they came to the Snowdonia National Park to breed after being absent from Wales for decades. [1] The ospreys spend every winter in West Africa and travel thousands of miles ...

  6. Dyfi Osprey Project - Wikipedia

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    3 May 2016 - Blue 2R (13), named Clarach, was the first sighting of a Dyfi bred chick returning to Wales. She landed on the osprey nest at Glaslyn Osprey Project, near Porthmadog, and was seen there again for several hours on 13–14 May. On 17 May, Clarach was sighted at the Manton Bay nest at Rutland Osprey Project.

  7. Osprey are back nesting in a power pole near Hodunk

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    Osprey have built back a nest that was removed from a Consumers Energy power pole near Hodunk and moved to a safer location.

  8. Eastern osprey - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. Pandion cristatus. The eastern osprey (Pandion haliaetus cristatus) is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. They live in Oceania at coastal regions of the Australian continent, the Indonesian islands, New Guinea, and the Philippines. It is usually sedentary and pairs breed at the same nest site, building up a substantial structure on ...

  9. Hilton Head osprey nest removed by construction. What ... - AOL

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    The nest had been in use since at least 2019, but was recently removed as demolition of the area began. Hilton Head osprey nest removed by construction. What happened to the nesting family?