Both sexes of Osprey collect materials for the nest, but the female does most of the arranging of materials at the nest. Their nests are typically constructed of sticks, and lined with softer materials such as seaweed, kelp, grasses or cardboard. A wide variety of flotsam and jetsam may also be incorporated into osprey nests, including fishing line, plastic bags and nearly anything else that an osprey might find and can lift. Osprey pairs use the same nest year after year, but must spend some time each year repairing it and adding materials before eggs can be laid. Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
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Just magical .. ! Your images are always breathtaking!
Many thanks Betsy!
– byronbackyard
This makes me wonder and I need to learn a lot of photography
What does it make you wonder?
– byronbackyard
Lovely shot!! . . .
Thanks Hugh, chick or chicks soon I hope!
– byronbackyard
Super shot
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Many thanks, she’s gorgeous isn’t she!
– byronbackyard
August 4, 2010

Many thanks Teresa, very happy making!
– byronbackyard
Congratulations on your brilliant feature, great capture.
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
You’re so very welcome Byron