Ospreys are vulnerable to predation from aerial predators, such as owls and eagles. The speckled appearance of osprey chicks camouflages them in the nest and may be an adaptation to minimize predation. Alarm calls are often given when a potential predator or disturbance such as a boat or human approaches the nest. These calls are usually accompanied by erect posturing and diving flight. Both parents expend considerable effort protecting the nest from intruders, including other ospreys and potential predators. Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
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wonder…full. another great pic !
Many thanks Dean, it was a great day with them today!
– byronbackyard
You couldn’t have timed it better Deb. Look at those wings. An instant Fav Mate.
Many thanks Al, he’s spectacular isn’t he!
– byronbackyard
Sure agree ,mighty fine indeed
A fav for me also
cheers Rick
Many thanks Rick, so great when I get a good one … plenty of duds!
– byronbackyard
Super capture of this beautiful BOP Deb, great work, Mark.
Many thanks Mark, happy, happy with this one!
– byronbackyard
Great capture and timing instant fav (-:
Many thanks Neverforgotten!
– byronbackyard
Wow, just a sensational image of the majestic Osprey… great detail…
Many thanks KatMagic … I love this one too!
– byronbackyard
AWESOME Osprey capture … a real winner Deb!! Take Care ~ Rick & Deb ~ ☺
Many thanks Rick and Deb!
– byronbackyard
very nice!
Many thanks Larry!
– byronbackyard
Byron has a hell of a backyard. Wish I had one of those. Superb image, like all your images
Many thanks for your kind comment, Byron is very gorgeous, I’m very fortunate!
– byronbackyard