The Job at Hand by byronbackyard
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Ospreys hunt for fish on the wing (less often from a perch), flapping and gliding 10 to 40 meters above the water. When an osprey spots a fish, it hovers briefly, then dives toward the surface of the water. Just before hitting the water, the osprey swings its legs forward and bends its wings back, plunging feet-first into the water. The osprey uses strong, almost horizontal wing beats to lift itself and its prey from the water. Once airborne, the osprey rearranges the fish in its feet, carrying it with one foot in front of the other so that the fish is facing forward. This position presumably makes the fish more aerodynamic, and easier to carry. The osprey then takes the fish to a perch, often near the nest, to eat.
Ospreys catch fish on 24 to 74% of their dives. This success rate is affected by individual ability, weather and tide.
Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

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Many thanks for checking out my photos, please feel free to give feedback! My wanderings in nature and observations of birds, particularly raptors, is what gives me great joy and constantly reminds me of the beauty and strength of life. My favourites are raptors, I love their freedom, grace, ruthlessness, pride, adaptability and flexibility and I learn much about parenting, protection and blind faith from them.
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australian, bird of prey, byron bay, estuary, female, fishing hawk, osprey, pandion haliaetus, predator, raptor

Comments

  • ronholiday
    ronholidayalmost 2 years ago

    Awesome, Byron! Super photo & good info..

  • Many thanks!

    – byronbackyard

  • JoyceIone
    JoyceIonealmost 2 years ago

    “Excellent! Thank you for submitting your work to the Art & Collectables Sales Group.
    Another beauty!

  • Many thanks!

    – byronbackyard

  • Phillip Weyers
    Phillip Weyersalmost 2 years ago

    Nice one Byron… nice to see nesting time coming along again.

  • Many thanks Phillip, hoping for a chick or chicks soon!

    – byronbackyard

  • BrettStevenson
    BrettStevensonalmost 2 years ago

    Stunning.

  • Many thanks!

    – byronbackyard

  • jesika
    jesikaalmost 2 years ago

    Wonderful capture, supebr timing
    j

  • Many thanks!

    – byronbackyard

  • trish725
    trish725almost 2 years ago

  • Denis Molodkin
    Denis Molodkinalmost 2 years ago

    Wonderful work, great composition and light, well done!

  • Many thanks Denis!

    – byronbackyard

  • Klaus Bohn
    Klaus Bohnalmost 2 years ago

    great image- so well done!

  • Many thanks!

    – byronbackyard

  • Teresa Burnett
    Teresa Burnettalmost 2 years ago

    August 15, 2010

  • Many thanks Teresa, very happy making!

    – byronbackyard

  • RoseMarie747
    RoseMarie747almost 2 years ago

    CONGRATS ON YOUR AWARD……..

  • Many thanks!

    – byronbackyard