[NatureNS] Osprey

Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 09:04:54 -0300
From: Eleanor Lindsay <kelindsay@eastlink.ca>
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I was surprised yesterday to see an osprey flying overhead carrying a 
stick that was considerably longer than it and which was clearly causing 
it some difficulty to manage. Is it common for them to have a second 
brood this late?

Eleanor Lindsay
Seabright, St Margarets Bay

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      overhead carrying a stick that was considerably longer than it and
      which was clearly causing it some difficulty to manage. Is it
      common for them to have a second brood this late?<br>
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      Eleanor Lindsay<br>
      Seabright, St Margarets Bay<br>
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