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Signs of spring
Is this an osprey? They tell me that's made for osprey.
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/8...ide4810006.jpg About the same size as the 24" wheels on the trike. About the same length as Bailey. http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/5...ide4810010.jpg Don't know why this last photo makes the turtle look so small. She's father away than it looks. Good thing turtles are slow on land. I would not want to mess with this one in the water. I can't imagine there are any predators for this thing in New England except man. http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/1...ide4810013.jpg |
Could very well be an osprey- the nest certainly fits. I would need to to see the claws to be sure(they are large, formidable looking talons).
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Oooh, that's a big ol' snapper. Mean SOBs. They'll take fingers and toes right off.
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that certainly does look like a bird of prey of some type.
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Originally Posted by 2manybikes
(Post 10644028)
Don't know why this last photo makes the turtle look so small.
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Signs of spring? Swarms of bugs along the MUP. :notamused:
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yes, to the osprey. they have that marked black stripe on their head. they also have a very distinct loud chirp when disturbed. they are the only bird of prey to get submerged when fishing. I saw a couple of Martha's Vineyard once while we were beaching. they dove into the water came back our with a fish, elevated above the water and then shook like a dog to remove the excess water before flying again. astonishing!
baby turtles emerge from under-sand nests in June in my area (I think) for me this is the sign of spring - the coed midrift http://www.flickr.com/photos/33949719@N08/3686889827/ |
Originally Posted by Doohickie
(Post 10646286)
Signs of spring? Swarms of bugs along the MUP. :notamused:
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 10646480)
yes, to the osprey. they have that marked black stripe on their head. they also have a very distinct loud chirp when disturbed. they are the only bird of prey to get submerged when fishing. I saw a couple of Martha's Vineyard once while we were beaching. they dove into the water came back our with a fish, elevated above the water and then shook like a dog to remove the excess water before flying again. astonishing!
baby turtles emerge from under-sand nests in June in my area (I think) for me this is the sign of spring - the coed midrift http://www.flickr.com/photos/33949719@N08/3686889827/ I saw a pair of birds I assumed were osprey last year in that nest. One of them brought a huge live fish to the nest while I was watching. That was amazing too. |
Originally Posted by dcrowell
(Post 10646797)
Energy food!
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 10646480)
...for me this is the sign of spring - the coed midrift
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33949719@N08/3686889827/ Since |
Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 10646480)
...for me this is the sign of spring - the coed midrift
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33949719@N08/3686889827/ Since you live near Boston, ever been to BU Beach? :innocent: :lol: |
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