Joan Silagy had a feeling over 30 years ago that osprey — the large, white-headed, crook-winged raptor that preys on fish — may eventually nest in Berks County. She and her late husband, Bob, birded ...
New York State bridges and birds of prey have a history of co-existing. The winged predators give humans little choice as they choose to nest atop bridges — whether it's peregrine falcons making ...
There’s a telltale sign that summer is over in the Northwest: the ospreys leave. These iconic birds of prey typically fly south in September. Until recently, one noisy nest in Bend’s Old Mill District ...
The most high-profile wildlife viewing opportunity in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley is getting a makeover of sorts. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game and Avista are working together to ...
Osprey populations are increasing in Rhode Island, nesting on human-made structures like light poles, signs, and cranes. Historically, ospreys nested in trees, but now 97% of nests are on human-made ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ospreys require nest sites in open surroundings for easy approach, with a wide, sturdy base and safety from ground predators. Here ...
Ospreys attempted to nest on a crane along Fairhaven’s waterfront in 2023 in Bellingham, Wash. Douglas Brown Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald The Port of Bellingham is working to build an Osprey ...
SAFETY CONCERNS ARE SAID TO BE THE REASON FOR THIS CHANGE. WHETHER THEY THEY HAVE OBTAINED PERMISSION AND MINUTES TO DO THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR, WHETHER THEY BROKEN LAWS OR NOT, IT’S STILL UNETHICAL AND ...
Osprey, a bird of prey, is the only species of raptor that dives feet first into the water to catch its prey—mainly fish. It’s no surprise then that osprey typically nest in and around bodies of water ...