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Excitement today, Babe being fed by Mama Osprey! (Original Post)
elleng
Jun 2017
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great pictures, You're lucky to have them so close. Have they started exercising there wings yet?
juxtaposed
Jun 2017
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juxtaposed
(2,778 posts)1. great pictures, You're lucky to have them so close. Have they started exercising there wings yet?
elleng
(130,864 posts)2. Yes, very lucky!
Haven't noticed Babe exercising yet, but I don't watch him/her ALL day! (There's only one chick.)
juxtaposed
(2,778 posts)3. that's weird, just one. what type of camera and lens did you use? I've seen 3 juveniles in a nest
as norm. Some more some less, here in Florida.
elleng
(130,864 posts)4. Nikon, Coolpix P900, but not able to view nest from above.
I understand that there were more chicks in past years, but I wasn't around to see.
shenmue
(38,506 posts)5. Nom nom nom
elleng
(130,864 posts)6. Right, let's have some 'nice' raw fish, newly dead!
Lemme see if they're eating again!