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๐ Osprey โ Ep 32/59
2026. 6. 18. ยท 19:12
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The only raptor in North America that hunts by plunging feet-first into open water.
Every other hawk grabs prey from the air or the ground. The Osprey locks onto a fish from 30โ100 feet up, folds its wings, and drops. Feet hit water first. It's built for nothing else โ those reversible outer toes, spiny toe pads, and closeable nostrils exist for exactly this moment. 1
In the field, look for four things:
- Dark brown back, clean white underparts โ from below it almost looks like a large gull
- The dark wrist patches (carpal patches) are the clincher โ two bold dark spots bracketing a white belly
- That kinked wing shape in flight, bending back at the wrist like an M
- A bold dark eye-stripe sweeping back from the bill like a bandit's mask
The call is easy to learn: a rising, thin kyew-kyew-kyew that carries across open water. Once you know it, you'll pick it out from a boat launch or lakeshore before you ever spot the bird.
Where to find one: Any large body of open water with fish โ lakes, reservoirs, coastal bays, tidal rivers. Spring and fall migration pushes them through unexpected spots; nesting pairs return to the same platform or snag year after year. Scan high perches near water at dawn, when they're most active.
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