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  2. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian osprey standing next to its nest showing their relative sizes. The osprey breeds near freshwater lakes and rivers, and sometimes on coastal brackish waters. Rocky outcrops just offshore are used in Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia, where there are 14 or so similar nesting sites of which five to seven are used in any ...

  3. Great Bay (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Osprey nest on platforms in numerous locations throughout the salt marshes of this system. Significant concentrations of migrating and wintering waterfowl occur in the Mullica River - Great Bay estuary, with an average of over 12,000 waterfowl counted on midwinter aerial surveys.

  4. 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

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

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    The empty Osprey nest awaits its new residents as seen from the lookout point across Lake Monroe. Soon after, the photographer moved on to find some other subjects to capture.

  6. Mallows Bay–Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary

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    Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), paw paws of the genus Asimina, persimmon trees, marsh tickseed (Bidens trichosperma), and pickerel weed of the genus Pontederia grow on the wrecks, providing a home for various animal species including ospreys, who visit the sanctuary each spring and summer and build their nests on the wrecks.

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

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    EAST PROVIDENCE – The ospreys whose nest balanced atop a Seekonk River crane, providing a home for baby birds and a diversion for Washington Bridge-trapped motorists, are gone.. The birds left ...

  8. Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Osprey nest in several of the refuge marshes with as many as four pairs using platforms along the Charlotte Road. The woodlands are home to many songbirds, including neotropical migrants, species that breed in North America and winter in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

  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 ...