Ospreys are found on every continent except Antarctica. They primarily inhabit coastal regions and freshwater bodies, including lakes, rivers, and marshes, and can be seen in countries across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. In North America, they are especially common along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and near large inland water bodies. Their migratory patterns lead them to spend winters in warmer regions, including parts of Central and South America.
Ospreys are not decomposers. They are consumers.
No..Ospreys eat fish only.
Ospreys - rugby team - was created in 2003.
To find the number of ospreys in Britain, the rsbp is a great help.
The male is bigger and it has a bigger wingspan than the female.
there are two species of osprey, the western osprey, it is most common and the eastern osprey, this is only located in australia.
Ospreys are common worldwide, so I'm guessing that includes Michigan.
Look on youtube for "Call of The Ospreys"
They are not.
No. They are birds.
they live in all Continent's except Antarctica.
Ospreys feed almost entirely on fish, plucked from the water.