The breeding season of ospreys differs between populations. Non-migratory populations breed in the winter and spring, laying eggs between December and March. The breeding season of migratory populations occurs in the spring and summer, with egg laying in April and May. Two to four eggs are laid over a period of several days, each 1 to 2 days apart. Both the male and female incubate the eggs, which hatch after approximately 40 days. Because incubation starts when the first egg is laid, the eggs hatch asynchronously in the order in which they were laid. Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
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Fab image! Well captured!
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
Beautiful capture!
Many thanks, she’s a gorgeous bird!
– byronbackyard
Very nice nature shot !
Wings make a lot.
Many thanks, wings spread are my favorite shots!
– byronbackyard
Fabulous image…almost magical in its power.
Thanks so much for your very kind comment!
– byronbackyard
Wow – What a beautiful capture! Well done
Many thanks!
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just fabulous, your shots are unreal :)
Thank you so much!
– byronbackyard
beautiful
Many thanks!
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crap i am jealous
June 12, 2010

Many thanks again Teresa, very very happy making! This is one of my favorites of mumma!
– byronbackyard