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Related: About this forumOsprey 5 years ago, across the creek, maybe practicing for big trip south.
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Osprey 5 years ago, across the creek, maybe practicing for big trip south. (Original Post)
elleng
Sep 2022
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SheltieLover
(59,645 posts)1. I think of last year's kids often
Hoping they are enjoying life & really hoping they return!
elleng
(136,186 posts)2. Yes, and sadly, we'll never know to WHERE they return!
THIS one, here 5 years ago and if a kid then, SHOULD be SOMEWHERE around HERE!
Thunderbeast
(3,536 posts)3. They are beautiful creatures
While camping at a high Cascades mountain lake last week we saw an osprey successfully catch trout to take back to a nest. The bird caught fish on most of the dives it made.
elleng
(136,186 posts)4. GREAT!
Tho I live @ river side, with a big old osprey nest next door, I've never seen any of them CATCH fish!
Thunderbeast
(3,536 posts)5. One of the amazing things they do
is to turn the fish to align with their own body as they return to the nest...making it easier (or even possible) to fly.
elleng
(136,186 posts)6. Yes, have heard that!