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AverageOldGuy

(2,068 posts)
4. Our ospreys do not return . . .
Sun Jan 15, 2023, 08:40 AM
Jan 2023

. . . until March, same time the eagles return.

Great photo!!! I have a lot of osprey and bald eagle pics but none as striking as yours!!

I'm in a rural VA county where the Potomac River joins the Chesapeake Bay; osprey and bald eagles are common in the summer. A small number of eagles are year-round, but most of them and the osprey leave in September-October and return in March.

Within 1/4 mile of my home are 2 osprey nests and 1 eagle nest to which the birds return each year.

Tundra Swans show up here in early December and stay until early March. There's a group of 12 in the creek next to my house right now, mixed in with a couple of hundred Canada Geese.

Donkees

(32,398 posts)
5. elleng in this group is also awaiting the return of the ospreys who nest near her home
Sun Jan 15, 2023, 09:02 AM
Jan 2023

and will be posting their photos. Share yours too

RainCaster

(11,545 posts)
6. We have an osprey nest, too
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 11:32 AM
Jan 2023

But last spring a pair of bald eagles were admiring the nest when the seahawks returned to it. So the ospreys went elsewhere. A few weeks later, the eagles moved on. I was actually rather glad the ospreys didn't nest there last spring, as they do fish out our koi pond for that last desperate week before ejecting their young.

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