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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
After monitoring the eagles of New York for so many years I saw very few Ospreys and knew less about them. After spending this nesting season watching many nesting pairs of ospreys I could see a very familiar pattern within the nesting of both species but I could not tell a male from a female with the osprey. I had a good chance with the eagles, as the beak on the female is different besides her being the larger. |
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Lil Judd Registered: Oct 19, 2007 Total Posts: 6655 Country: United States |
Great information to know Lou. |
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Thang Registered: Jan 25, 2004 Total Posts: 4996 Country: United States |
thanks for the info Lou! It's very informative. Can you post 2 pictures for us to see? Thanks! |
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Tim Kuhn Registered: Nov 29, 2006 Total Posts: 5395 Country: United States |
Thanks for the info Lou, I'll stick that in my back pocket. |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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genemiller Registered: Feb 19, 2008 Total Posts: 369 Country: United States |
Thanks for posting a very interesting topic, Lou. From your observations and experts, the female has the necklace, and the male has a clear chest. The pair of Ospreys that I have been monitoring at Jamaica Bay WildLife Refuge both display a necklace/chest markings. The female is obviously the significantly larger bird displaying sexual dimorphism. I am enclosing 2 photos showing the markings on both birds. I would appreciate your comments as to the necklace/chest markings on this pair. |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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genemiller Registered: Feb 19, 2008 Total Posts: 369 Country: United States |
Thanks for the reference link, Lou. From the photos I posted, determining the sex by the chest markings would be very difficult. However, from the size difference, I believe the larger bird (on the right,upper) is the female. |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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genemiller Registered: Feb 19, 2008 Total Posts: 369 Country: United States |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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Terry D Registered: Jan 12, 2003 Total Posts: 5925 Country: United States |
Very interesting topic guys... and some nice shots to go with it for illustration purposes. |
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morgan15 Registered: Apr 23, 2003 Total Posts: 312 Country: United States |
The osprey on the brown pole is closed to the camera making the Osprey look bigger |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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deedee4re Registered: Sep 15, 2005 Total Posts: 272 Country: United States |
Good stuff. I just love the Osprey and have been photographing them for about 1 1/2 years now and trying to learn about them - when I started getting into wildlife photography. ![]() Dad Spotted a carp: ![]() Dad diving for the carp: ![]() It's looks so exhausting watching him dive as he becomes completely submerged, and then rising out of the water with this large fish. They can actually carry a fish up to about 4 lbs! Eagles in comparison skim across the water - they don't dive head first. ![]() The babies are older now and Mom needs to stretch her wings. She is taking off here. Notice the difference in the coloring of the chest/neck area. Dad is on nest watch: ![]() Here is one of the "babies" that has fledged and is eating a fish. Note the white on the ends of all of her feathers. When they become an adult the white goes away like her parents. The difference in the colors helps to camouflage the babies when they are in the nest. The Mom will squawk and the babies will lay flat to blend in with the sticks. ![]() Sorry if I have made this post too bandwidth challenging. DeeDee G. |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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Nello Milanese Registered: Sep 22, 2007 Total Posts: 2560 Country: Italy |
Great info Lou and wonderful shots fom the other contributors |
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deedee4re Registered: Sep 15, 2005 Total Posts: 272 Country: United States |
Thank you Lou. |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 13385 Country: United States |
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deedee4re Registered: Sep 15, 2005 Total Posts: 272 Country: United States |
Wow! That's nasty! |