Osprey

The osprey or more specifically the western osprey — also called sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with a cosmopolitan range. It is a large raptor, reaching more than 60 cm in length and 180 cm across the wings. It was banded in 1973, and found in 1998.

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1.How do you identify an osprey?

Feeding Osprey Identification 2.Are Ospreys dangerous?
 * 1) Posture: When a raptor is feeding, it often spreads its wings and hunches its shoulders in a posture called mantling. ...
 * 2) Head Markings: An osprey's brown and white head markings, including its wide brown eye stripe, are always readily visible, even when the bird is feeding.

Despite its costs, the Osprey has earned a reputation for being dangerous and unreliable, in part thanks to the inherent challenges of its tilt-rotor design. In a testing period between 1991 and 2000, Ospreys crashed four times in non-combat operations, causing 30 fatalities.Aug 5, 2017