The osprey nests in a very tall tree within 5 Km of its hunting grounds, which is usually coastal waters, and sometimes tributaries or large rivers.
They normaly migrate to africa
YES, because if they didn't they would die
Scientists have studied ospreys which migrate from Sweden to Africa. They can migrate 4,200 miles, travelling 162 miles a day on average. However, ospreys often take 'breaks' of up to a week while migrating.
The osprey which is a type of fish eating hawk, does not hibernate. When the weather begins to turn colder, they begin to migrate to warmer climates by themselves. They do not migrate in flocks.
Ospreys typically leave their nests, or fledge, in late summer, around July to August, depending on their geographical location and environmental conditions. After fledging, young ospreys may remain in the vicinity for a few weeks before beginning their migration south for the winter. Adult ospreys generally migrate earlier, leaving their nesting areas by late August to early September.
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.
Ospreys typically take about 2 to 3 months to complete their migration, depending on their starting and ending locations. They usually leave their breeding grounds in North America in the late summer or early fall and travel to wintering sites in Central and South America. The timing can vary based on weather conditions and the specific migratory route they take.
Ospreys are common worldwide, so I'm guessing that includes Michigan.