DL6A3268-Osprey by Glen Mercer, on FlickrPhoto Species of the Week
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Re: Photo Species of the Week
The Osprey from the nest up the road have provided lots of photo opportunities since we moved here. This Osprey with nesting material is from April 2022.
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So an Osprey is occupying your time?
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The heart wants what the heart wants...john d wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:26 amSo an Osprey is occupying your time?
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USMC subspecies
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Kevin and I probably burned through the raptors before you got here.Greyhawk wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 10:14 pm Cool.
I'm having trouble remembering ever having a bird of prey as the species of the week. Maybe an owl. Bear in mind I've only been around here for about two years.
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That certainly would have been better than some of what popped up on yesterday's schedule.
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It isn't a great photo; it was taken with a cell phone, but an Osprey it is.
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one of my Favorite photos from St Marks NWR in 2014.
looking right at me !
osprey look St Marks by johnd1964, on Flickr
looking right at me !
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Osprey overlooking the ball field
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That looks like a trout that may have been at the limits of what the bird could lift!lonesome55dove wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2026 8:43 pm It isn't a great photo; it was taken with a cell phone, but an Osprey it is.
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Lockwood Folly River, a tidal estuary, Brunswick County, southern coastal NC. July 2024.
The bird was perched in a dead pine about 60 feet up. It was definitely watching me, turning its head as I moved. I love the posture in this one.

The bird was perched in a dead pine about 60 feet up. It was definitely watching me, turning its head as I moved. I love the posture in this one.
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Blast it, I was going to make that joke next April Fools Day!
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The fish was probably in the neighborhood of 18-20 inches long, maybe 2-3 pounds. I was moving an irrigation wheel-line in an alfalfa field when I saw the Osprey land on top of the duck blind. So I can't say if it was having trouble lifting the fish, or not, but I expect that was the case; otherwise, it would have flown off elsewhere to eat its breakfast.Charlie Spencer wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2026 12:18 pmThat looks like a trout that may have been at the limits of what the bird could lift!lonesome55dove wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2026 8:43 pm It isn't a great photo; it was taken with a cell phone, but an Osprey it is.
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Good morning, Whatbirders! No wasting time, I've got a kayak trip to get to!
Black-necked Stilt
Stilt Sandpiper
Black-necked Stilt
Stilt Sandpiper
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Hmm...Macauley Library is down for me. 
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Black-neck Stilt. Last fall in northwest Alabama
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I can finally do both
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OK, I got the stilt while travelling to Austin, Texas, and I got the Stilt a long time back at the Edwin Forsyth nature preserve down South Jersey
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Stilt sandpiper - Edwin B Forsythe Wildlife Refuge, NJ by stevebruenjes, on Flickr
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Black-necked Stilt
Aransas NWR, TX
4/3/76
Stilt Sandpiper
Anahuac NWR, TX
4/12/87
Aransas NWR, TX
4/3/76
Stilt Sandpiper
Anahuac NWR, TX
4/12/87
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Hey I got both of those.
Black Necked Stilt 5-2018 Estero Llano State Park
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Black Necked Stilt 5-2018 Estero Llano State Park
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Don't have anything good of either species
Black-necked Stilt

Stilt Sandpiper (with a Ruff)

Black-necked Stilt
Stilt Sandpiper (with a Ruff)
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Good last-weekend-of-March morning, Whatbirders. Without further delay,
Pied-billed Grebe
The guideline is only one photo per species per week, please. On those occasions when I name more than one species, you're welcome to post one photo of each species. Details and stories behind the photos are encouraged!
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The guideline is only one photo per species per week, please. On those occasions when I name more than one species, you're welcome to post one photo of each species. Details and stories behind the photos are encouraged!
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Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, TX
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