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Title: Osprey watch
Post by: MAK on 14-Aug-11, 07:31:57 PM
I went to check out the Osprey nest site in Hilton,NY that Dana and Lou discovered. Here's the link to my Kodak album(no sign in needed)

http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=324083592213%3A1002711877 (http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=324083592213%3A1002711877)


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: valhalla on 15-Aug-11, 05:04:27 AM
Wrong link, MAK!  These are of your Beauty-ful-one!   :harhar:


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: MAK on 15-Aug-11, 05:31:17 AM
 :stupid:   Well thanks for telling me Janet! 18 other people didn't say a word!!! It's the correct one now.  ;D


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: valhalla on 15-Aug-11, 06:50:03 AM
Hey!  I know the difference between an Osprey and a Falcon!   :devil: 

For those that don't know the subleties of the Osprey - Adults are generally brown, whereas the kids have white tips/dusting on the feather tips.  Adult females are a bit large and usually have a brown necklace - Adult males generally have white chests, but not always.  Most kids have necklaces, so it is very difficult to determine sex because they all look alike at this age. 

Don't you just love their white stockings?   :heart:

Very interesting that your guys are just fledging!  The Tracys Creek nest will be gone by Labor Day  :(, so enjoy them!


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: Donna on 15-Aug-11, 06:51:52 AM
:stupid:   Well thanks for telling me Janet! 18 other people didn't say a word!!! It's the correct one now.  ;D

I didn't look here because I saw it on FB!!  :wave:


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: MAK on 15-Aug-11, 07:19:55 AM
Hey!  I know the difference between an Osprey and a Falcon!   :devil: 

For those that don't know the subleties of the Osprey - Adults are generally brown, whereas the kids have white tips/dusting on the feather tips.  Adult females are a bit large and usually have a brown necklace - Adult males generally have white chests, but not always.  Most kids have necklaces, so it is very difficult to determine sex because they all look alike at this age. 

Don't you just love their white stockings?   :heart:

Very interesting that your guys are just fledging!  The Tracys Creek nest will be gone by Labor Day  :(, so enjoy them!

 :wave: Thanks for the info Janet! One more thing...after fledging how long will the juvies stay around the area before they leave?  :educated:

PS


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: valhalla on 15-Aug-11, 05:01:48 PM
Depends on the nest.  My guys are in and out for about a month after fledging.  Of course, they could be kids from other nests visiting and doing a sleep-over (Osprey adults are very accomodating of kids).  Sometimes the kids fledge and are gone.  Sometimes they go, but come back.  Generally they stick around for a bit learning from mom and dad.  Mom is usually the last to leave and the kids are the first.  Just enjoy them - they are fun birds!


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: BIGFRANK on 15-Aug-11, 06:06:35 PM
The first migrating Osprey of the season have been spotted at the Rosetta McClain Raptor Watch in Toronto. Last fall was a banner season for Osprey,with a final count of 211,which included a Toronto record 53 in one day. Truely that was incredible!


Title: Re: Osprey watch
Post by: valhalla on 15-Aug-11, 07:34:41 PM
Wow!  Mid August!  Must be recently fledged kids (just guessing).