Ospreys use several different vocalizations to communicate with one another. Up to five different calls have been recognized by researchers. These calls are nearly always associated with a visual display, such as a characteristic flight or posture. Vocalizations are used for begging, alarm, courtship, and nest defense. One notable display is the “sky-dance,” which is an elaborate aerial display performed by males during courtship and early incubation. During this display, a male carrying a fish or nest material gives a screaming call while simultaneously performing short undulating flights separated by periods of hovering. 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. Canon 50D, 150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG OS
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Outstanding..such a glorious feeling when you look at this!
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Many thanks Polly, it’s awesome watching them and I have a new super lense!
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Awesome shot :)
Many thanks Angie!
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I can’t type in green …..so jealous of your super lens!!! LOL!
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It’s taken me years to get it and it’s so heavy … but I’m determined, so worth it!
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heaps cool – great shot !
Many thanks Dean for your kind comment!
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Wow, that’s a gorgeous shot. It is a real masterpiece – composition, light, colors. A fave from me. Karin
Many thanks for your very kind comment Karin!
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WoW!!! I never seen one up close before…so Beautiful!!! What a great capture Byron :)
Many thanks Donnie, I’ve been photographing this pair for years so I can get close!
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Great inflight capture with beautiful feather details!Into my fav.
Nicole:)
Many thanks Nicole!
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Another amazing capture.
Cheers Jude
Beautiful capture Deb!!
Many thanks Marvin!
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