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Birds of prey / Birds of Western Australia / Accipitriformes / Osprey / Bird of prey / Biota / Nest / Great horned owl / Hawk / Ospreys in Britain / Eurasia
Date: 2015-03-09 13:06:22
Birds of prey
Birds of Western Australia
Accipitriformes
Osprey
Bird of prey
Biota
Nest
Great horned owl
Hawk
Ospreys in Britain
Eurasia

Osprey How can osprey be distinguished from other birds? Osprey are hawks that are distinguished by the ‘M’ shape of their wings and the dark brown line that stretches from the eye across the side of the face. Adults

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