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Expectations
Ospreys mate for life. Upon returning from South America the pairs reunite. In north America the breeding season is from April to July. Hopefully, this week Harriett will lay 2 or 3 eggs. The Doctor and his female Homo sapiens … Continue reading
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Osprey calls
Ospreys have high-pitched, whistling voices. Their calls can be given as a slow succession of chirps during flight or as an alarm call—or strung together into a series that rises in intensity and then falls away, similar to the sound … Continue reading
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Osprey eggs 3 – DDT
A dramatic decline of osprey populations between the 1940s and 1970 was caused by DDT-induced eggshell thinning. DDT and PCBs built up in the fish the ospreys ate and made their egg shells so thin that adults crushed their progeny when they nested … Continue reading
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Osprey eggs 2
Osprey Eggs 2 – The Oologist The stunning beauty of osprey eggs was not lost on the old naturalists. There was gamesmanship of climbing to nests to collect the eggs. Osprey egg-collecting played a major role in the population decline … Continue reading
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Osprey eggs 1
Last year Harriett lay three eggs, April 5th, 6th and 7th. Osprey eggs are considered one of the most beautiful of all bird eggs. They have long been admired for their unusual coloring. Rich browns … Continue reading
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The Eagle
Still in the picture The Doctor found the eagle nest today. It is only ¼ mile from Harriett’s.
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Getting ready
Last year eggs were laid April 5th, 6th and 7th. Harriett continues to configure her nest. The walls are stacked neatly and intertwined. The interior is lined with a base of soft grass. Jonathan brings in some Spanish moss.
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The Doctor’s third platform
The Doctor’s third platform ——- Jan, 2019 to present. “Thank you, Doctor,” said Harriett.
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The Doctor’s second platform
The Doctor’s second platform. The Taj Mahal Destroyed by Hurricane Florence – September 7, 2018
Doctor’s platform #1
Urban development, road building, agriculture, logging, erosion, water pollution and more are destroying the natural habitat of osprey. Man-made artificial platforms have been helpful. The Doctor’s first platform – 2014 Hurricane Arthur
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