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Ospreys have a life cycle that begins with mating in the spring, where pairs typically return to the same nesting sites each year. After mating, the female lays two to four eggs, which she incubates for about 35 days. Once the eggs hatch, both parents share the responsibility of feeding and caring for the chicks, which fledge approximately 8 to 10 weeks after hatching. After fledging, young ospreys remain dependent on their parents for several weeks before becoming independent and migrating to warmer regions for the winter.

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