Category Archives: Ospreys

The Chinese Hamster

Chinese hamster The Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus), is a species of hamster originating from the deserts of northern China and Mongolia. It is unique only in that it is the only natural predator of the gremlin. The life span of … Continue reading

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A Baby Gremlin – The Doctor Begins to Swear

“Bad news for the Doctor”, said Harriet. “He will not be happy”. “The Doctor was sure Mike the Gremlin worked alone”. But look what Cleo just dragged into the yard. A Baby Gremlin “&#%!@? $#&^@! ?*^#$@ !$%#*! ……….. !” “I … Continue reading

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The Doctor’s Plan – Prelude

“The Doctor has tired of the Gremlin.  It will not interact with him and makes no effort to communicate; not even eye contact.  Marley is afraid of the Gremlin and the Doctor’s bi-monthly nest cleaner will not clean the Doctor’s … Continue reading

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Baby

Sorry to be so late. The Doctor forgot to leave the window open in his big nest, so I could not get to his computer this afternoon. Has anyone else noticed the Doctor being more forgetful lately? Oh well, forget … Continue reading

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Raptor Eyesight

Which animals, in all of the animal kingdom, have the best eyesight? You guessed it! Birds of Prey (Raptors). Falcon Eagle Hawk Owl Vulture Osprey . The Greatest Fisherman And who is the best fisherman in all the animal kingdom? I know … Continue reading

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Broodiness

Harriett returns to her nest. Carefully she straddles her eggs; arranges them, wriggles to get them below her brood patch, and contentedly huddles down. The Doctor enjoys the soft, incoming, telepathic waves of happiness.   Broodiness In wild birds Broodiness is … Continue reading

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Incubation

Incubation refers to the process by which osprey hatch their eggs, and to the development of the embryo within the egg. The most vital factor of incubation is the constant temperature required for its development over a specific period. Incubation … Continue reading

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Reproduction

A chromosome is a structure of DNA, protein, and RNA found in cells. It is a single piece of coiled DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements and other nucleotide sequences. A gene is the molecular unit of heredity of a … Continue reading

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Windy, Rainy Easter

Yesterday – Wet, windy and raining. It’s not easy to see our two eggs. We keep them covered all the time. The Doctor was quick today though and got these two video clips. . . . Today – (Easter Sunday) … Continue reading

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Lover’s Quarrel

Harriett got up on the wrong side of the nest this morning. A bad feather day for Harriett “I know what you are thinking, Doctor! So why don’t you just cut it out! Have a little deference for an egg … Continue reading

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