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Related: About this forumOsprey afternoon & Evening
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HI!!! (SEE different feathering? SCALLOPS = kid.)
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Osprey afternoon & Evening (Original Post)
elleng
Aug 2021
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Quakerfriend
(5,448 posts)1. Beautiful shot!
Is that one of the adults?
elleng
(130,841 posts)2. YES, I think it is! Wish s/he had turned, so could tell which one, via breast/necklace.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)3. Gorgeous!
Ty, Ellen!
Bayard
(22,038 posts)4. Great shot!
That dead branch was put there just for him to observe his world.
elleng
(130,841 posts)5. Nature does that; lots of those around!
Sorry some taken down (for safety reasons,) reducing # of perches; had one giving access to my bedroom window, as morning 'alarm clock!'
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,463 posts)6. Beautiful Osprey.
See them often in Maryland. Got an eagle in this huge tree in the forest around the apartment. When the fall leaves have fallen you can see thier gigantic nest in the highest reaches of the trees branches. They come back every year.
I want to photograph them next year but need a little better camera set up,and a way to get the screen lifted up for taking the photos in my Apartment window it seems jammed and I don't want to break it.
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,158 posts)7. Great closeups!