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![]() :foto:Those were some of the most amazing photos I have ever seen.. Absolutly fantastic. -- Dennis ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dennis's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=2525 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=14225 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Is the bird an Osprey? It appears to be grasping with the fish head forward.
I read somewhere, some time back that Osprey are the only birds of prey to direct fish head forward--aerodynamics, I suppose. I've actually seen an Osprey do just this on Mountain Island Lake in Charlotte, NC serveral years ago. Op "Dennis" wrote in message news ![]() :foto:Those were some of the most amazing photos I have ever seen.. Absolutly fantastic. -- Dennis ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dennis's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=2525 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=14225 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote:
Is the bird an Osprey? It appears to be grasping with the fish head forward. I read somewhere, some time back that Osprey are the only birds of prey to direct fish head forward--aerodynamics, I suppose. I've actually seen an Osprey do just this on Mountain Island Lake in Charlotte, NC serveral years ago. Those are outstanding photos. Ospreys are very common on the Salmon River near Stanley. You can watch them fishing while you're eating lunch on the deck at Wooley's. Stocker rainbows are the perfect size for them -- an osprey all-you-can-eat buffet. I've seen them, after catching a fish, then catch an updraft over the town, then circle around to get enough elevation to glide to their nests at the foot of the Sawtooth Mountains. They always carry the fish head first, like a torpedo. Last summer I watched through binoculars two ospreys harassing a bald eagle up high over the river. It was way cool. Ospreys don't like bald eagles because the eagles will try to steal their catch. One time at Henry's Fork Bruce Hopper and I had just waded into the river at Box Canyon when an osprey plunged into the river about ten feet from us. I've seen an underwater video of an osprey diving into a lake. They actually swim with their wings, and they do it very well. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:59:34 -0600, rw
wrote: Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote: Is the bird an Osprey? It appears to be grasping with the fish head forward. I read somewhere, some time back that Osprey are the only birds of prey to direct fish head forward--aerodynamics, I suppose. I've actually seen an Osprey do just this on Mountain Island Lake in Charlotte, NC serveral years ago. Those are outstanding photos. Ospreys are very common on the Salmon River near Stanley. You can watch them fishing while you're eating lunch on the deck at Wooley's. Stocker rainbows are the perfect size for them -- an osprey all-you-can-eat buffet. I've seen them, after catching a fish, then catch an updraft over the town, then circle around to get enough elevation to glide to their nests at the foot of the Sawtooth Mountains. They always carry the fish head first, like a torpedo. Last summer I watched through binoculars two ospreys harassing a bald eagle up high over the river. It was way cool. Ospreys don't like bald eagles because the eagles will try to steal their catch. One time at Henry's Fork Bruce Hopper and I had just waded into the river at Box Canyon when an osprey plunged into the river about ten feet from us. I've seen an underwater video of an osprey diving into a lake. They actually swim with their wings, and they do it very well. delurk I once saw an osprey and a bald eagle engaged in a "dogfight". It seems that the eagle wanted what the osprey had snagged. By the time I observed this combat the object of the conflict was gone (probably dropped). I was enthralled by this aerial combat which I will never forget. To tell the truth, I don't remember if I caught a fish that day or not. This was on a lake in the Sierra whilst I was FFing in my Poke Boat. Bob |
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:40:32 -0700, Bob Weiske
wrote: On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:59:34 -0600, rw wrote: Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote: Is the bird an Osprey? It appears to be grasping with the fish head forward. I read somewhere, some time back that Osprey are the only birds of prey to direct fish head forward--aerodynamics, I suppose. I've actually seen an Osprey do just this on Mountain Island Lake in Charlotte, NC serveral years ago. Those are outstanding photos. Ospreys are very common on the Salmon River near Stanley. You can watch them fishing while you're eating lunch on the deck at Wooley's. Stocker rainbows are the perfect size for them -- an osprey all-you-can-eat buffet. I've seen them, after catching a fish, then catch an updraft over the town, then circle around to get enough elevation to glide to their nests at the foot of the Sawtooth Mountains. They always carry the fish head first, like a torpedo. Last summer I watched through binoculars two ospreys harassing a bald eagle up high over the river. It was way cool. Ospreys don't like bald eagles because the eagles will try to steal their catch. One time at Henry's Fork Bruce Hopper and I had just waded into the river at Box Canyon when an osprey plunged into the river about ten feet from us. I've seen an underwater video of an osprey diving into a lake. They actually swim with their wings, and they do it very well. delurk I once saw an osprey and a bald eagle engaged in a "dogfight". It seems that the eagle wanted what the osprey had snagged. By the time I observed this combat the object of the conflict was gone (probably dropped). I was enthralled by this aerial combat which I will never forget. To tell the truth, I don't remember if I caught a fish that day or not. This was on a lake in the Sierra whilst I was FFing in my Poke Boat. Bob I have to mention my other osprey experience. I was fishing in Martis Reservoir in the aforementioned pokeboat one day when an osprey crashed into the water behind me and damned near caused me to capsize. delurking now Bob |
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You'd have to be a cold-hearted fisherman to begrudge an osprey its prey.
I was once on a pack trip in the Bob Marshall Wilderness when, while fishing, we saw a family of otters. Our "guide" was incensed -- they would steal "her" fish. Sick. It was one of the most memorable things about the trip, and it sure beat the fishing. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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