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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A Favourite…….!!!!
Many thanks Ayan!
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An instant fav Deb. It’s great.
Thanks Al, very happy making when I get a couple I’m happy with!
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Another amazing capture , what a splendid series this makes
well done indeed. cheers Rick
Many thanks Rick, they are such beautiful birds and add great joy to my life!
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Perfect timing!
Many thanks Helen!
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fantastic image
Many thanks Angie!
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Beautiful image Deb!!
Many thanks Marvin, beautiful aren’t they!
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1 Image per day 2011/08/03
Many thanks, very happy making!
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