On average, while not necessarily longer, female ospreys are 20% heavier than males and have a wingspan that is 5 to 10% greater. Female ospreys also often have darker plumage and a more defined necklace than their male counterparts. Ospreys breed once yearly. The breeding season lasts for approximately 2.5 to 4 months. 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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Oh wow how stunning Deb, a fave for sure! Great colors and detail too! Excellent shot!
Many thanks Tina!
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A nice capture Deb.
Many thanks Al!
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Gorgeous!!
Thanks so much Marvin!
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beautiful and well captured…
Many thanks Bevellee!
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Good gawd you know beauty! I love your work!!!!
Thanks so much for that lovely comment!
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1 June 2011 – 1 image per day

Wonderful image !
Thanks for the info too :)
Many thanks Trish!
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June 5, 2011

Many thanks Teresa, very happy making … I was a little proud of this one!
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