The cost of an osprey can vary significantly depending on factors such as legality, location, and whether it is a wild bird or part of a breeding program. In many places, it is illegal to buy or sell wild ospreys due to conservation laws protecting them. However, if you are looking at captive-bred ospreys, prices might range from several hundred to a few thousand dollars, depending on the breeder and the bird's lineage. Always ensure that any purchase complies with local wildlife regulations.
The osprey was declared the Provincial Bird in 1994.
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Osprey
The osprey is a bird of prey that comprises one species in the family Pandionidae. It is neither a hawk or an eagle.
well the osprey doesn't really have a role. osprey: type of bird founded in the Chesapeake bay
An Osprey is a bird that only eats fish. It is a symbol of abundance.
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An Ocelot - because an Osprey is a bird. But if an Osprey could hunt the jungle, it would love to take an Ocelot out for lunch!
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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.
Seahawk is another name for an Osprey :)
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