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The Coastal Resources Department has been live-streaming a bird’s nest on YouTube for over four years. The live stream, on Coastal Resources Department’s YouTube Channel, shows an Osprey nest ...
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Fordham University is building a new waterfront facility near Villa Maria Academy in Eastchester Bay, which will include a designated nesting site for ospreys ...
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Sitting at the edge of the nest, the young Osprey is calling out in a begging call, trying to be fed. His high-pitched screams echo across the lake and, unfortunately go unanswered. His parents ...
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At about 3 am on January 26, in Chula Vista, an electric pole caught on fire due to an electric short brought about by the rains, which was intensified by an osprey bird nest on top, said 911 ...
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My wife is always on the lookout for eagles, and last week we were pleased to have seen two eagles. One flew over our car in Camptown and the second was flying toward its nest near Gillett. Later, in ...
That is saying a lot because most birds are regional in nature. Back at my Osprey nest, the young bird is still calling out to be fed and occasionally taking short flights around the lake.
The DNR considers that a “successful nest.” The osprey, a bird of prey unique for its entirely fish-based diet, was restored to Iowa from 1997 to 2016, and now the DNR monitors their population.