The osprey is known for its distinctive, high-pitched calls, often described as a series of "kek-kek-kek" or "chirping" sounds. These calls can vary in intensity and are typically used for communication between mates or to signal alarm. Ospreys are also known to vocalize when defending their nests or during courtship displays. Overall, their vocalizations are sharp and can carry over long distances.
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!
They are scared of heights.
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Seahawk is another name for an Osprey :)
An osprey is a specific type of bird, more specific a bird of prey. A fish is a name we use for all members of the class - Pieces, see Taxonomic naming..