During incubation and the nestling stage, the male osprey provides food to the female and the chicks. This entails delivering 60 to 100 g of fish to the nest per daylight hour (3 to 10 fish per day) during the nestling and fledgling stages. When a fish is delivered to the nest, one of the adults rips pieces of flesh from the fish and feeds them to the chicks. Parents continue to feed the young until two to eight weeks after they fledge.
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Thanks Steve, I swear she was posing for me!
– byronbackyard
love these sky shots so fantastic
June 11, 2010

Many thanks Teresa … very happy making! Thanks so much for all your hard work!
– byronbackyard
You are so very welcome Byron