Osprey chicks take to the skies
The osprey chicks at Fort Calhoun Station are flying now, and before long they will join their parents catching fish from the Missouri River.
Read More >The osprey chicks at Fort Calhoun Station are flying now, and before long they will join their parents catching fish from the Missouri River.
Read More >It's been a year of twists and turns for OPPD raptors. At North Omaha, Clark laid a second clutch of eggs after losing the first. Plus, it appears one of her offspring now calls Nebraska City home.
Read More >New pairs of peregrine falcons and ospreys are making homes at OPPD plants, and the resident ospreys at Forth Calhoun Station are expecting.
Read More >The ospreys arrived back at their nest in late March and are working to prepare it for new chicks.
Read More >Just one of three eggs laid by the resident female osprey at Fort Calhoun Station hatched this year, but that chick appears to be thriving.
Read More >The resident osprey pair, whose home is the only known nesting site in eastern Nebraska, has three eggs that should hatch in late May or early June.
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