LancairDriver
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Osprey Fishing
ANY OSPREY'S IN BAJA?
check out this link-great pictures
http://www.miguellasa.com/photos/sspopup.mg?AlbumID=1001578
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Paulina
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Those are some amazing photos.
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yes
eating....
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bajajudy
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Those are spectacular.
We have a male and female that soar around us every morning while we are taking our swim. I absolutely love their calls. It doesnt seem like the day
has started until I hear them talking to each other.
I have never seen one with a fish in each talon but then the fish are not so abundant here. Those were trout werent they?
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good one Wood!
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That definately meets gets the Fishbuck seal of approval for excellent fishing and excellent flying. I especially liked the double hook-ups!
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Russ
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My friend Tom Cunninghan shot these at the San Marcos Tierra lagoon near Punta Chivato. He kinda baited it, accidentaly, with a released fish that
ended up too large for the osprey. But nice pics. I'm only posting 4 .
[Edited on 9-19-2008 by Russ]
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Osprey 2
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Osprey 3
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Osprey 4
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Surely a crazy myth but many people believe Ospreys have been known to swoop down and with their talons puncture the lips of humans who use them to
lie. The old ones think it is a symbolic jesture suggesting the human remain silent lest he or she anger the Gods with mockery or infidelity.
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Great pics. Love the one with the trout rising behind the Osprey. Makes it look like the trout is chasing the bird out of the water...Yes those are
trout in the pictures. Where were the pics taken, because in warm water you won't find rainbow trout (actually they look more like cutthroat trout
which are common in the Canadien waters).
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Quote: | Originally posted by Wingnut
Great pics. Love the one with the trout rising behind the Osprey. Makes it look like the trout is chasing the bird out of the water...Yes those are
trout in the pictures. Where were the pics taken, because in warm water you won't find rainbow trout (actually they look more like cutthroat trout
which are common in the Canadien waters). |
Your right- those aren't warm water shots. The sender told me the pictures were taken in Montana. Apparently the Ospreys have a very wide range of
habitat. The photography is first class. Compares favorably with Ken Bondy's underwater shots.
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