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Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, single adult on nest with young, Finland, July 2012
An endangered Female Harpy Eagle is in a nest with a single chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is cited as endangered, vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[2] CITES Appendix.  The white and grey chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  The nest is located very high up in a large tree in the rainforest canopy.
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Great Crested Grebe in nest at Mogan Lake (Golbasi Lake)
Osprey coming into land in her nest
great egret with baby
Eastern imperial eagle Aquila heliaca. Wildlife animal. Chicks on the nest close up.
The Western Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is also known as sea hawk, river hawk and fish hawk.  It is a large diurnal (as opposed to nocturnal) raptor whose diet consists mainly of fish that it dives for and catches.  The adult osprey is brown on the upperparts and grayish white on the head and underparts.  Their eyes are bright yellow.  The juveniles are distinguished by having white on the tips of their wing feathers giving a barred appearance and orange colored eyes.  The osprey lives in a wide variety of habitats as long as water is nearby to supply adequate fish for their diet.  It may be found on all continents except Antarctica.  The osprey has specialized physical characteristics and behavior to assist in hunting and catching prey.  Among these are reversible outer toes with sharp spicules on the underside, closable nostrils to keep out water, barbed talons to help hold fish and dense oily plumage to prevent the feathers from getting waterlogged.  They may be seen diving headfirst into the water to catch a fish.  The osprey builds a large nest of twigs and small branches.  They are usually located atop dead trees.  American and Canadian osprey winter in South America, although some may stay in Florida and California.  This pair of osprey was photographed while building a nest in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Osprey family into the nest, Quebec, Canada
A Female Harpy Eagle is seen in a nest with a chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is endangered.  The chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  The claws of the baby chick can be seen in this photo.
Brown Falcon and chick in nest
Osprey couple, Pitt Lake, BC, Canada
Superior CO, USA, June 10th, 2020: This is a Red Tailed hawk nesting high in a tree in Colorado, USA
This is a photo of a Red-Tailed Hawk (buteo jamaicensis), which is a common hawk in North America.
Osprey Feeding Young Babies
Osprey on nest in the Yellowstone Ecosystem in western USA, North America.
Hesitant fledging Red-tailed Hawk on a branch near its nest
The Western Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is also known as sea hawk, river hawk and fish hawk.  It is a large diurnal (as opposed to nocturnal) raptor whose diet consists mainly of fish that it dives for and catches.  The adult osprey is brown on the upperparts and grayish white on the head and underparts.  Their eyes are bright yellow.  The juveniles are distinguished by having white on the tips of their wing feathers giving a barred appearance and orange colored eyes.  The osprey lives in a wide variety of habitats as long as water is nearby to supply adequate fish for their diet.  It may be found on all continents except Antarctica.  The osprey has specialized physical characteristics and behavior to assist in hunting and catching prey.  Among these are reversible outer toes with sharp spicules on the underside, closable nostrils to keep out water, barbed talons to help hold fish and dense oily plumage to prevent the feathers from getting waterlogged.  They may be seen diving headfirst into the water to catch a fish.  The osprey builds a large nest of twigs and small branches.  They are usually located atop dead trees.  American and Canadian osprey winter in South America, although some may stay in Florida and California.  This juvenile osprey was photographed while hiding in the grass on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Redtail Hawk Nest
Red-tailed Hawk ( Buteo Jamaicensis ) sitting on a post. Is a very common raptor in North America, often seen perched alongside of roadways.
a series of images of Bald eagles from different places and different time periods, including nesting
Great reed warbler with cuckoo
A scenic view of a Florida Sandhill Crane bird found in the wilderness
adult osprey and chick in a nest
Three Osprey fledglings in nest Rottnest Island Perth, Australia
Fledgling osprey, Pandion haliaetus, on nest on channel marker. Chesapeake Bay, Reedville, Virginia, USA.
Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, single adult on nest with young, Finland, July 2012
After a successful hunt, this male osprey returns home to clean this rare needle fish.  The chicks cannot easily eat the bones in the fish's head and spine, so the father not only catches the food for them, but prepares it for them as well.  This scene shows the aftermath of the cleaning, after the inedible parts of the fish have already been cleaned out and is being feasted on by the family.  This photo was captured by the harbor of Huntington Beach, CA.
An osprey in Southern Florida
Eurasian buzzard (Buteo buteo)
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