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  2. 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]

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

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    Ospreys return to Washington in the spring to find nesting sites. Ospreys are attempting to nest on cranes in Bellingham’s working waterfront. The Port has a solution

  4. Dyfi Osprey Project - Wikipedia

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    The first osprey to land on the Dyfi nest in 2015 was an unringed male, known locally as Dai Dot, who spent the day of 6 April on site, before departing again. On the morning of 7 April, the female osprey Blue 24(10) arrived on the nest in the early morning, and "Dai Dot" also reappeared at 1.30pm.

  5. Barn swallow - Wikipedia

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    Barn swallows will build their nest below an osprey nest, receiving protection from other birds of prey that are repelled by the exclusively fish-eating ospreys. The ospreys are alerted to the presence of these predators by the alarm calls of the swallows.

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

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    "An osprey pair has occupied a nest atop the boom of an inactive crane for the past few years. ... another contractor may be trying to build a new westbound Washington Bridge at that point and may ...

  7. 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?

  8. 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.

  9. Consumers Energy to remove osprey nest - AOL

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    In 2022, Consumers removed the Osprey’s large nest from the top of another nearby pole, where the pair had nested for several years. In 2022, Consumers removed the Osprey’s large nest from the ...