NJ Osprey Project: Osprey Surveys Begin


An osprey nestlings lies low in the nest. Young ospreys rely on their plumage for protection from avian predators like great horned owls.
Photo credit: njospreyproject.blogspot.com/


On June 21st the first of many osprey surveys began. The surveys are performed every year to help determine the overall health of the population. Most surveyors are volunteers who commit many hours of their personal time to helping us monitor the population. USGS leg bands are placed on the young that are produced. The bands gather valuable data. They help us understand where ospreys migrate and winter, their survival rates, and how behave.

 

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