Monday, September 3, 2018

Ospreys in Thiensville

In what has become more and more common, Ospreys are being spotted throughout Wisconsin, but little did we know that they are such rabid baseball fans. A friend told me about three Ospreys in a nest at a baseball field adjacent to the Milwaukee River in Thiensville. The nest is atop a lighting fixture in center field, and people frequenting a nearby tennis court and playground don't seem to bother the birds.






                 
      One of the Ospreys reminded me of a neighborhood "peeper."

             




Ospreys feed exclusively on fish, and those eyes can spot a fish in water from extreme heights as they soar in circles and scan the water below.




Once they snare a fish, they return to the nest for feeding, reluctantly sharing the catch.




During one of the several days I was watching the Ospreys, I thought I spotted one returning to the nest with a large fish, but it turned out to be a sizable tree branch, used to upgrade the condition of  their nest without the cost of an expensive designer/contractor!










It was even more impressive to see the Osprey with the setting moon in view.




The Osprey's wingspan is from 5 to 6 feet or more, and they are beautiful to watch in flight.



Toward the end of the time I allotted to this photo shoot, I hoped to see an Osprey diving into the river, feet first, snaring a huge fish with its barb-like talons and, fighting the fast moving river current, rising like Icarus in triumph!

Ah, well, on my last day I saw the Osprey flying past me with a bright red-orange fish held tight by talons. A closer observation revealed the awful truth. The Osprey had located a Koi pond somewhere and, without hunter-shame, stole a rather large, no doubt expensive, fish that had nowhere to hide.