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. Osprey generally eat fish beginning with the head and working toward the tail. A male who is also providing food for a mate and offspring during the breeding season will typically consume at least part of the fish before delivering the remainder to the female. Ospreys do not cache fish. If a fish is larger than an osprey (and his mate and offspring if breeding) can consume, the fish is discarded, carried around with the osprey, or left in the nest. Ospreys do not generally need to drink water. Fish flesh supplies sufficient amounts of water to meet their requirements. Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
Comments
Wonderful capture
Many thanks, that’s dad carrying the fish around trying to get their juvenile to fish!
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Amazing to watch the oldies teaching the kids… we could learn a lot from them, another great capture Deb.
Thanks Phillip, I learn so much from them … I just forget to remember in my day to day life unfortunately!
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Another excellent image – ver well captured.
Many thanks Jim!
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My goodness your work is just fabulous. Beautiful depth to the tones in this one.
Thank you so much for your kind words, much appreciated since your work is awesome!
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I like the angle of he wings and the focus on the “dinner” is very well done!
Many thanks Kimberly, I can’t take much credit really, I have a second to get a shot and sometimes they pay off!
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This is wonderful!! Your work is amazing!! You do the birds do proud!!
Thanks so much for your lovely comment Betsy!
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Nice capture BBY
Many thanks!
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Great capture!! . . .

Many thanks Hugh!
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