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Osprey Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Ospreys are very large, distinctively shaped hawks. Despite their size, their bodies are slender, with long, narrow wings and long legs. Ospreys fly with a marked kink in their wings, making an M-shape when seen from below. Smaller than a Bald Eagle; larger and longer-winged than a …
Osprey | Audubon Field Guide
A very distinctive fish-hawk, formerly classified with other hawks but now placed in a separate family of its own. Along coastlines, lakes, and rivers almost worldwide, the Osprey is often seen flying over the water, hovering, and then plunging feet-first to catch fish in its talons.
Osprey Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Unique among North American raptors for its diet of live fish and ability to dive into water to catch them, Ospreys are common sights soaring over shorelines, patrolling waterways, and standing on their huge stick nests, white heads gleaming.
Osprey - Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Osprey are a fish-eating migratory raptor found all over the globe. They have largely white feathers with a black eye strip and black wings. From below, look for their dark carpal, or wrist, patch that contrasts the white underside of each wing.
Osprey | Fish-eating, Migration, Conservation | Britannica
Feb 24, 2025 · Osprey, (Pandion haliaetus), large, long-winged hawk, about 65 cm (26 inches) long, that lives along seacoasts and larger interior waterways, where it catches fish. It is brown above and white below, with some white on the head.
Osprey - American Bird Conservancy
The Osprey is a large black-and-white hawk with long narrow wings, long legs, and a distinctive M-shaped flight profile. It is found on every continent except Antarctica; its diet and affinity for coastlines have earned it the nicknames “sea hawk” and “fish hawk.”
Osprey - National Geographic
Meet a phenomenal fisher that hunts by high dive. Learn how the osprey bounced back from the brink of extinction.
Osprey - The Raptor Center
Learn how you can help care for baby raptors. Osprey have a wingspan of four-and-a-half to six feet and a body length of 22 to 25 inches. They are dark brown above, white below, and have a white head with a prominent black eye stripe. Females usually have a dark spotted "necklace."
Osprey - eBird
Large, mostly white raptor that cruises over lakes, rivers, and coastal waterways in search of fish. Impressively widespread: found on every continent except Antarctica. Mostly white head and underparts; dark brown back. In flight, holds wings with a kink in the wrist (shaped like an "M").
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