ospery prey is fish
The osprey is a medium-sized bird of prey, larger than some smaller raptors like falcons and hawks, but smaller than larger ones like eagles and vultures.
No. An osprey is a fish eating bird of prey, a raptor that looks much like a hawk or small eagle with white breast and head, with gray wings, tail, and face markings.
The osprey is a bird of prey that comprises one species in the family Pandionidae. It is neither a hawk or an eagle.
Eagle, Falcon Osprey and the Owl
No, it is a bird of prey, feeding mainly on fish.
Osprey
so osprey can hide from prey
An osprey catches its prey by diving into the water from the air, typically from a height of 30 to 100 feet. It uses its keen eyesight to spot fish swimming below the surface. Once it identifies a target, the osprey plunges down, extending its talons to grasp the fish with remarkable precision and strength, often submerging partially in the water. After capturing its prey, the osprey takes off and carries the fish back to a perch or nest to consume it.
An osprey is a bird of prey. They usually live around water and hunt fish. Ospreys live near both salt and fresh water.
a type of bird that looks like a bald eagle
The osprey's ears actually look like holes in the osprey's head that are around the temples. The ears are covered in the osprey's feathers though.
An osprey has excellent hearing, which helps it locate prey in the water while flying high above. They can hear the slightest sounds made by fish just beneath the surface of the water, allowing them to accurately dive and catch their prey.