A group of ospreys is called a "kettle." This term is typically used when they are seen flying together in a loose formation, often during migration or while foraging. Ospreys are known for their remarkable hunting skills, primarily catching fish, and can be found near bodies of water around the world.
the plant kingdom
they are just called nests
Ospreys are also called "fish hawk".
There is no specific name for a Osprey baby other then the generic term Chick(s), the chicks that have finally fledged are simply called Juveniles.
An osprey eats mainly fish.
The plural form of osprey is ospreys.
A kettle of osprey refers to a group of osprey, a bird of prey known for its distinctive white head and dark eyes. The term "kettle" is commonly used to describe a gathering of raptors, particularly during migration when they circle in the air in a thermal updraft to gain altitude. Ospreys are often seen near bodies of water, where they hunt for fish, their primary diet. The sight of a kettle of osprey can be a spectacular display of their graceful flying abilities.
It's an Osprey London bag called The Genie :)
Osprey Publishing was created in 1969.
Osprey Packs was created in 1974.
Missoula Osprey was created in 1987.
Osprey Media ended in 2007.