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  1. Osprey: Backpacks, Luggage & Travel Gear Since 1974 | Osprey

    Find the best-fitting, finest-quality, eco-friendly backpacks and gear for hiking, biking, commuting and travel over mountain, trail and road, only from Osprey.

  2. Osprey - Wikipedia

    The osprey (/ ˈɒspri, - preɪ /; [2] Pandion haliaetus), historically known as sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with a cosmopolitan range. It is a large …

  3. Osprey Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    Dec 9, 2008 · Ospreys are very large, distinctively shaped hawks. Despite their size, their bodies are slender, with long, narrow wings and long legs. Ospreys fly with a marked kink in their …

  4. Osprey | Audubon Field Guide

    Along coastlines, lakes, and rivers almost worldwide, the Osprey is often seen flying over the water, hovering, and then plunging feet-first to catch fish in its talons. After a successful strike, …

  5. Osprey Fact Sheet – HawkWatch International

    Osprey is a large bird, only slightly smaller than an eagle, but with a slimmer build. Ospreys are easy to identify even at long distances, making them a favorite among birders. But, they are …

  6. Osprey - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    This article delves into the fascinating world of the Osprey, exploring its life from a zoological perspective and offering insights for everyone from casual birdwatchers to dedicated …

  7. Osprey - eBird

    Large, mostly white raptor that cruises over lakes, rivers, and coastal waterways in search of fish. Impressively widespread: found on every continent except Antarctica. Mostly white head and …

  8. Osprey - U.S. National Park Service

    Aug 12, 2024 · A large bird with a slim body, the osprey has long, narrow wings that have a sharp bend in flight resembling the letter “M.” Ospreys have dark-brown feathers on their back and …

  9. Osprey | National Geographic

    Ospreys are superb fishers and indeed eat little else—fish make up some 99 percent of their diet. Because of this appetite, these birds can be found near ponds, rivers, lakes, and coastal...

  10. Amazon.com: Osprey Backpack

    Invest in an Osprey backpack built to last. Discover versatile designs with recycled materials, breathable support, and thoughtful organization.