They don't have a symbiotic relationship ! Whilst the osprey would certainly eat the sparrow - they're not the ONLY food the osprey eats. The sparrow gets nothing from the osprey at all.
An osprey has excellent hearing, which helps it locate prey in the water while flying high above. They can hear the slightest sounds made by fish just beneath the surface of the water, allowing them to accurately dive and catch their prey.
The osprey is a fish-eating bird of prey with a white belly and distinctive dark eye stripe, while the Peregrine Falcon is a bird of prey known for its incredible speed and agility. Ospreys primarily feed on fish and have a unique hovering hunting style, while Peregrine Falcons hunt birds by diving at high speeds.
No. The osprey is a bird of prey, similar to, but smaller than an eagle. They are primarily fish eaters, and there is only one species worldwide, pandion haliaetus. Source; Peterson Field Guide To The Eastern Birds
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it is a omnivore it eat both plants and animals
the symbiotic relationship is that the sparrow will build a nest under the nest of the osprey. Thanks internet:)
the symbiotic relationship is that the sparrow will build a nest under the nest of the osprey. Thanks internet:)
A sparrow will build its nest under the nest of an osprey. The smaller birds get protection because other predators will not mess with the osprey.
blue tit, sparrow, kingfisher, crow, swallow, seagull, robin, pigeon, falcon, hawk, eagle, osprey, raven, blackbird.
The osprey typically mates for life. It usually lays two to four eggs within a month. It typically takes about five weeks for the osprey's eggs to hatch.
An osprey eats mainly fish.
The plural form of osprey is ospreys.
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..
Osprey Publishing was created in 1969.
Osprey Packs was created in 1974.
Missoula Osprey was created in 1987.
Osprey Media ended in 2007.