If you build it they will come. That is certainly the case with platforms and osprey. Ospreys are another bird of prey you can find in New York. I saw a few on a trip in June to the Thousand Islands and Lake Ontario region near the Thousand Islands. In every case I found them on a platform that they built a nest on.

Nests
In that part of New York in different places platforms have been placed on top of telephone poles by people. Soon after Osprey have come by and build nests on them. Other places they may nest include channel markers and dead trees over water.



Habitat
Osprey will live around a variety of water locations: rivers, ponds, salt marshes, lakes, etc. I have seen a few on the Hudson River, including one on a channel maker where a creek meets the Hudson. The ones in this post were on Lake Ontario or on one of the Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River.


Fishing
Osprey eat mainly fish and they are known as being excellent at fishing. Osprey circle high above shallow water before diving feet first to catch a fish. It takes an average of 12 minutes for an Osprey to catch a fish.
If you you visit the Thousand Islands or Lake Ontario region, look for their nests on top of telephone pole platforms or channel markers. They are interesting birds to watch.
I most definitely agree Osprey are interesting birds to watch. 🙂
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Yes they were. I saw three nests. One I saw both parents. In that nest the one bird kept taking the fish out of the nest, flying it in a great wide circles around the nest and then would land back in the nest. Not sure why.
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Hmmmm……makes me think the female was not impressed with the fish delivery and the male was trying to show her with a redeliver “see what I have for you?”. Who knows! 🙂
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Ha! That is one thought that went through my mind.
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Hi Sharon!
Love the pics of the osprey! I saw my first ones when traveling in Portugal 🇵🇹 with Anne, my friend from Denmark! We were up in the mountains and they we’re building their nests anywhere they could…hydro towers, at the top of any structure high enough that they felt they could protect their offspring yet close enough to the sea to catch some mighty good delights❣️Stay safe❤️
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So cool to find them! I’m glad you had the opportunity. They really are great at fishing. Stay safe!
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Stunning captures!
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