The raptors of OPPD are staying busy
The original falcons and ospreys are expecting, one of Lewis and Clark's offspring is down at Nebraska City Station, and a pair of ospreys is back at North Omaha Station.
Read More >The original falcons and ospreys are expecting, one of Lewis and Clark's offspring is down at Nebraska City Station, and a pair of ospreys is back at North Omaha Station.
Read More >Ospreys are unique in that they are a single species spread worldwide. They have changed very little over millions of years, and their evolutionary adaptations have made them highly skilled fish hunters.
Read More >The osprey chicks at Fort Calhoun Station will take flight soon, and this year we have osprey chicks at North Omaha Station, as well.
Read More >After losing all of their chicks over the past two years, this year Lewis and Clark have a chick that is doing well. It's a hearty eater that's growing quickly and already testing out its wings.
Read More >The first peregrine falcon chick of the year hatches at North Omaha Station, and osprey chicks should hatch soon at Fort Calhoun Station.
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.
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