they are just called nests
In spring after they return to their nesting grounds.
1. they live near bodies of water 2. they hunt mainly fish 3. their nests are made of seaweed, driftwood, and sticks. 4. they build their nests in the fork of trees, artificial platforms, utility poles, and platforms made for osprey nests
osprey
no! you could easily fall and kill yourself>2nd answer : No , if the Osprey are nesting they mayattempt to defend their nests from what they perceive as a threat .
Osprey
The Osprey is the only species in its family. It's unique and quite unmistakeable when a person sees it up close. But just as an aside, there's something I find quite fascinating about the Osprey, and that's about their nests.The nests are made of twigs, sticks and branches and lined with smaller twigs, moss, grasses, bark, fish bones, and some other materials. They will also reuse their nests year after year. Every year they continue to add sticks, which makes the nest ending up being absolutely huge. Their nests may be more than seven feet across and more than five feet deep.
they dont find their nests they make them from paper or dead composted leaves
In every continent except Antarctica
large bird, seen by water, big claws, black brownish white, huge nests, body 24 inches long, large wingspan
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.
In a Barn.
Maple trees