Osprey Whisperer
Apr-18-2006, 08:56 AM
I managed to get back to the osprey nest a couple more times since the original "hot chick" postings. I've got several more shots I need to work up, but thought I'd share a few that were worked up. Got pretty close on some of these. :huh :D
I originally thought there were two chicks, but after the last visits, I've discovered there are actually 3 chicks. :clap I had done some research on the osprey breeding/rearing for the chicks and it seems that 3 eggs is typical. Unfortunately it seems it is common place for the last born chick (the smallest) to eventually get bullied by the other two dominant chicks and starve to death. This is pretty sad. I do see signs of this...as the mother fet the two dominant chicks and the third chick lay motionless on the outside of the nest and did not appear to eat. I did not have the chance to stick around for the complete feeding so I don't know if the 3rd chick ever did get the scraps. They often don't get to eat because there is nothing left after the first two chicks ....pig out.
I did get to see the mother leave the nest...fly over to the next bay and land a good sized fish for breakfast. I have not seen the male in weeks and fear it's demise. The males do most of the fishing ,but it's not unusual for the female to leave the nest for short periods to stretch her wings and gather food (fish). I don't think the male is still around. I use to see him fishing in the other surrounding bays.
Anyway...I've got plenty of shots to PP, but don't have much time lately. Busy working on some other shots for another opportunity. :D
Mom and chics:
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58712742.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58712740.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58667865.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58712741.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58654914.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58654913.jpg
Thanks for looking. More to follow when I get the time to work them up. Some "feeding shots" too.
Cheers
I originally thought there were two chicks, but after the last visits, I've discovered there are actually 3 chicks. :clap I had done some research on the osprey breeding/rearing for the chicks and it seems that 3 eggs is typical. Unfortunately it seems it is common place for the last born chick (the smallest) to eventually get bullied by the other two dominant chicks and starve to death. This is pretty sad. I do see signs of this...as the mother fet the two dominant chicks and the third chick lay motionless on the outside of the nest and did not appear to eat. I did not have the chance to stick around for the complete feeding so I don't know if the 3rd chick ever did get the scraps. They often don't get to eat because there is nothing left after the first two chicks ....pig out.
I did get to see the mother leave the nest...fly over to the next bay and land a good sized fish for breakfast. I have not seen the male in weeks and fear it's demise. The males do most of the fishing ,but it's not unusual for the female to leave the nest for short periods to stretch her wings and gather food (fish). I don't think the male is still around. I use to see him fishing in the other surrounding bays.
Anyway...I've got plenty of shots to PP, but don't have much time lately. Busy working on some other shots for another opportunity. :D
Mom and chics:
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58712742.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58712740.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58667865.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58712741.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58654914.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/blindmustangpilot/image/58654913.jpg
Thanks for looking. More to follow when I get the time to work them up. Some "feeding shots" too.
Cheers