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04/06/2006 07:27:36 PM · #1 |
Pretty sure it's an osprey.. I have a better shot of the bird but not as good a one of it with it's catch. Of course, in the past I have identified a goose as a swan. (grin) Thanks very much .. mac
sheesh
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04/06/2006 07:29:05 PM · #2 |
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edit to add after original post edited...Oh that bird.
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04/06/2006 07:29:42 PM · #3 |
that invisible bird everyone has been talking about lately :)
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04/06/2006 07:32:45 PM · #4 |
No, I don't believe that is an Osprey. It's a hawk of some type, probably a Red Shoulder Hawk. Where was it? |
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04/06/2006 07:33:22 PM · #5 |
If you're talking about the shot in your portfolio, it's not an osprey. They have white underparts. |
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04/06/2006 07:34:41 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by MacClavey: Pretty sure it's an osprey.. I have a better shot of the bird but not as good a one of it with it's catch. |
Post that one for a better chance of identification. |
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04/06/2006 07:37:35 PM · #7 |
Not sure but it looks like it's from the rodentcarryawayes family of birds. Nice shot btw!
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04/06/2006 07:38:08 PM · #8 |
here it is.... really appreciate the help
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04/06/2006 07:38:26 PM · #9 |
I dont think its an Osprey but its not a Red tail or Red Shouldered either IMO. notice the shape of the wing on the end, it comes to a point where a Red Tail or shouldered would be more flat. It could just be the way its flying right at that second though.
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04/06/2006 07:39:54 PM · #10 |
Ok that picture looks like an Osprey to me. |
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04/06/2006 07:46:31 PM · #11 |
Alright, now I'm on a mission. I've got a foldable guide to Local Birds of South Florida unfolded on the desk. I'm scrutinizing the Nothern Harrier as the most likely suspect now. I'll look up more pics on the internet.
The second pic that you show just doesn't have enough white on it for an Osprey (IMO). So far, the profile shot of the Northern Harrier looks most like both pics. |
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04/06/2006 07:47:19 PM · #12 |
My first guess would be a northern Harrier.Then a Swainson`s or Red-shouldered Hawk. |
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04/06/2006 07:48:33 PM · #13 |
the bird appeared white and black to me but i was quite a distance from it..here is another shot
oversharpened to help with ID |
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04/06/2006 07:48:52 PM · #14 |
Got it! Definitely a Northern Harrier.
Click below for the image that confirmed it for me.
//www.fnal.gov/ecology/wildlife/specs/Northern_Harrier.html
edit to add this link to another image
//www.briansmallphoto.com/gallery/noha2.html
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04/06/2006 07:51:39 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by MacClavey: here it is.... really appreciate the help
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After seeing this picture I am almost sure it is a Nortern Harrier. It has a white rump patch and owl-like facial disk.
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04/06/2006 08:01:14 PM · #16 |
thanks so much - I need to get a good field guide - these shots were taken right by the Pacific ocean.
Message edited by author 2006-04-06 20:02:22. |
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04/06/2006 08:01:39 PM · #17 |
Tis the harrier, wings made for diving (air, not water), ospreys look almost exactly like a small bald eagle, we have them all over Florida and once you realize that the osprey has a light grey chest instead of dark like the eagle, is easier to tell them apart, when flying. Ospreys also have a stripe on their white heads, but can be hard to see. Nice photo in any case!!
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04/06/2006 08:23:27 PM · #18 |
We have these osprey here on the Chesapeake Bay. They make nests on top of a lot of the buoys and channel marker poles.
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