An Osprey landed at the Eagle's nest and both youngsters lowered their heads. In just a few seconds you could hear the screams of the parents - the Osprey heard them loud and clear. The Osprey was soundly trounced by one of the parents while the other landed next to the kids.
I have seen the Osprey circle the nest when the parents were away. The chicks never appeared concerned about it. I figured it was because they are now larger than their parents and have formidable talons of their own. When the Osprey landed, the chicks didn't appear to be agitated or nervous ... they both just sat there with their heads lowered. It was interesting to watch. UPDATE: I have been told that the visitor was not an Osprey but rather a juvenile Bald Eagle.
BobR
Loc: Norwalk CT USA
Great pics! Nice job! Thats a strange looking Osprey though? Bob
That's not an osprey, it's a juvenile eagle, probably last years model.
BobR
Loc: Norwalk CT USA
DrWilk wrote:
That's not an osprey, it's a juvenile eagle, probably last years model.
Thats what I was thinking though my eagle knowledge is limited. Great pics though! :thumbup: Bob
BobR wrote:
Thats what I was thinking though my eagle knowledge is limited. Great pics though! :thumbup: Bob
I stand corrected. Thank you. Would that explain why the chicks weren't nervous?
Great pics. The visitor looks like an immature bald eagle, not an osprey though.
BobR
Loc: Norwalk CT USA
Howard5252 wrote:
I stand corrected. Thank you. Would that explain why the chicks weren't nervous?
Regardless-great pic! Got to be seen on the download! Bob
Saleavitt10 wrote:
Great pics. The visitor looks like an immature bald eagle, not an osprey though.
Thank you for the correction.
Howard5252 wrote:
An Osprey landed at the Eagle's nest and both youngsters lowered their heads. In just a few seconds you could hear the screams of the parents - the Osprey heard them loud and clear. The Osprey was soundly trounced by one of the parents while the other landed next to the kids.
I have seen the Osprey circle the nest when the parents were away. The chicks never appeared concerned about it. I figured it was because they are now larger than their parents and have formidable talons of their own. When the Osprey landed, the chicks didn't appear to be agitated or nervous ... they both just sat there with their heads lowered. It was interesting to watch. UPDATE: I have been told that the visitor was not an Osprey but rather a juvenile Bald Eagle.
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Yes those are juvenile Bald Eagles looking for lunch.Great capture!
Mile
Loc: Crescent City Calif
Howard5252 wrote:
An Osprey landed at the Eagle's nest and both youngsters lowered their heads. In just a few seconds you could hear the screams of the parents - the Osprey heard them loud and clear. The Osprey was soundly trounced by one of the parents while the other landed next to the kids.
I have seen the Osprey circle the nest when the parents were away. The chicks never appeared concerned about it. I figured it was because they are now larger than their parents and have formidable talons of their own. When the Osprey landed, the chicks didn't appear to be agitated or nervous ... they both just sat there with their heads lowered. It was interesting to watch. UPDATE: I have been told that the visitor was not an Osprey but rather a juvenile Bald Eagle.
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super neat and lots better than the one I got :thumbup: :thumbup:
Good shots, Howard, but ya know, sometimes nature seems so cruel, doesn't it?
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