Reproduction
Osprey breed about once per year. Their eggs are a creamy colour with brownish-red spots. The female sits on the eggs most of the time, leaving only to fish, at which point the male will take over. After hatching, the male will do all the fishing for 6 weeks to feed the hungry, growing chicks. After 10 weeks, the young birds will have all their feathers and will begin to fledge. Some studies show that osprey can live up to 30 years.
Osprey mate for life and share in the duties of parenting. They find suitable place high off the ground and build a nest there. Then the female lays eggs, which take 5 weeks to hatch. The parents feed the hatchlings until the hatchlings fledge at around 8 to 10 weeks old.
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Yes, camels take care of their young.
how do bottlenose dolphins take care of there young
it dont really take of it young the young normally takes care of its self
They care for their young.
Snakes do not care for their young.
The male koala does not take care of the young. He has absolutely no part in raising the young joey.
Yes, they care their young with they live.
Ants are colony insects. There are nurse ants that take care of the young.