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3 years ago caught these pics of an osprey kid, who is now old enough to make a full life. (Original Post) elleng Sep 2022 OP
Beautiful! Bayard Sep 2022 #1
Gorgeous pix, Ellen! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #2
Oh, those are really good! ShazzieB Sep 2022 #3
Ditto! AND just now trying to arrange for bamboo which impinges on border of creek, elleng Sep 2022 #4

ShazzieB

(22,881 posts)
3. Oh, those are really good!
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 09:04 PM
Sep 2022

I sure hope some osprey show up next March, take immediate possession of that nest, and start raising a brood! Last year was the first time I got to watch the whole thing through your camera, Ellen. I was really looking forward to seeing it all again, and I still am!

elleng

(141,926 posts)
4. Ditto! AND just now trying to arrange for bamboo which impinges on border of creek,
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 09:18 PM
Sep 2022

making viewing nest very difficult, so hope to have free range next spring!

Surprised to see these pics so late in the season!

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