Blog Categories: Osprey update

Keeping Ospreys Safe

Birds nest in the strangest places – like the robin that built its nest in our canoe once, and the dove that decided to nest on my parents’ front door. Yup, right on the...

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Airborne Predators

Ospreys are hunters, or, more accurately, fishers. They are birds of prey, after all. Other birds of prey, like eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls, hunt a variety of other critters, which helps keep an...

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Is it a Dinosaur? Or an Osprey Chick?

When I visit Grade 2 classrooms to talk about ospreys, there is always debate about this picture. The students are usually split pretty evenly: half think the newly hatched chick is creepy looking and...

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Calgary Hatch Date Contest!

ENMAX has launched a Hatch Date Contest in Calgary! The ospreys in the nest near the Calgary Zoo have laid 3 eggs and if you can guess the date that one of them will...

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Osprey Nests Around the World

If you are looking for truly unscripted reality television, check out an osprey nest cam. Family squabbles, sibling rivalry, murderous intruders, and first flights are all high drama in the osprey world. Nest cams...

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Waiting in Anticipation

It’s early May, and all over the northern hemisphere, ospreys are starting their families. They’ve spent some time sprucing up the nursery, lining the nest with soft materials like grass, and females should be...

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Nest Building, Osprey-style

It’s late April, and all over the northern hemisphere ospreys are arriving at their summer homes after a long migration. Males and females usually arrive separately and whoever gets to the nest first begins...

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Is that bird wearing a backpack?

You have probably seen birds with bands on their feet. These tiny metal bracelets may be colored and labeled with letters and numbers, all of which can tell scientists a lot about the bird,...

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Ospreys are on the Move

How many kilometers do you expect your car will log in the next 10 years? 100,000? 200,000? More? Compare that to an osprey, which may fly more than 250,000 km in its lifetime as...

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Can an eagle swim??

Short answer: Not very well.  An eagle’s breast stroke may be sufficient to get it to land that is not too far away, but Michael Phelps’ record is safe.  It had never occurred to...

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Family life in the osprey nest

Ospreys usually mate for life and are devoted parents. Ozzie and Harriet are two ospreys that have raised several families in the nest at Dunrovin Ranch in Montana (daysatdunrovin.com).  This year’s chicks, Sol and...

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Ospreys thrive in Calgary

The next time you see a large bird soaring overhead, have a close look at it – it might just be an osprey! There are several active nests within the city of Calgary.  The fishing...

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If I said you were piscivorous….

Ospreys are very picky eaters.  They feed almost exclusively on live fish and will rarely fly more than 6 miles from their nest to find food.  Ospreys will eat fish from the ocean, lakes,...

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Say hello to Lunar, Sol and Shadow

The three osprey chicks at Dunrovin Ranch have been named: Lunar, Sol, and Shadow.  The names were inspired by the lunar eclipse that occurred on the night the first egg was laid.  And if...

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