Fortunate to have Osprey that nest close to home that can be visited when my time is short. Always look forward to their return in late spring…once the rivers begin to flow and the ice is off the many ponds throughout the city. They are late to arrive…simply because their main diet consists of fish and require open water.
Osprey mate for life and all but impossible to tell if it’s always the same pair returning. Other than by size with the female being larger she will have marking on her breast…that I refer to as a necklace, which only makes sense to me. What you’re looking at would be the male…with a very white breast.
Once they return the task of collecting and adding new branches and sticks to the existing nest begins. Will say that some nests have become quite large…almost big enough for Eagles to use.
On a side-note…Eagles are one of their only predators the other would be a Great Horned Owl.
The female is usually the one that does all of the stick arranging…this continues throughout the summer and even after the chicks are born.
Well won’t be seeing Osprey anytime soon…just nice to revisit memories from the summer.