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Season Summary: 3 eggs laid, 3 hatches, 3 fledgesĬlutch of three eggs, two hatches, one fledge

  • JYoungest Osprey Chick Fledges from Nest, 61 Days post-hatch.
  • JEldest Osprey Chick Fledges from Nest, 60 Days after hatch.
  • ApSecond Hatch, Third Egg Deemed Inviable.
  • Season Summary: Clutch of 3 Eggs, 2 Hatches, 2 Fledges
  • February 19 - First Glimpse of Owlet and Nest Attack by Hawk.
  • They tradionally nest on dead tree snags but when those are not available they often nest on human structures. Ospreys build nests close to the water with materials such as sticks, moss or seaweed. Hovering over water they dive for their prey and then plunge their head and feet forward, grabbing the fish with their feet. Flying overhead, their wings make a sharp M or W pattern rather than a gentle curve.

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    Look for their white head, white breast, dark eye patch and hooked beak. Their feet are unique among North American hawks: Rough pads on the feet help grip slippery fish, while one of their talons rotates to hold fish more aerodynamically in flight. The dark band around their eyes reduces glare from water.

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    Their vision is over three times better than human vision so they can spot fish swimming below. Ospreys are large hawks that evolved to hunt and eat fish. Instead, a pair of Ospreys began renovating the nest and committed to breeding in the same site for 2017. Over the course of 20, a pair of owls successfully fledged four owlets from the site, but they did not return to breed in 2017. The nest sits nearly 80′ above one of the six Audubon International Certified golf courses at The Landings, on Skidaway Island, near Savannah, Georgia. During the Fall of 2014, a pair of Great Horned Owls began frequenting this recently abandoned Bald Eagle nest adjacent to a protected, nutrient-rich salt marsh along the Georgia coast. Although the eagles were expected to return for a third season, only one of the eagle pair was ever seen at the nest. In the summer of 2014, cameras were installed above a bald eagle nest on Skidaway Island (near Savannah, Georgia). Powered by HDOnTap A brief history of the Landings Bird Cam In Partnership with Skidaway Audubon, The Landings and The Cornell Lab of Ornithology A 24/7 Live View into the Savannah, Georgia's Landings Bird Nest












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