
Ospreys
Ospreys are large, fish-eating birds of prey with distinctive white underparts and dark upperparts. Known for their excellent diving ability, they hover over water before plunging feet-first to catch fish with their sharp talons. Ospreys build large nests called eyries, often on trees, poles, or cliffs near water. They are found worldwide, especially around coastlines and lakes, and are known for their striking appearance and impressive hunting skills. Ospreys are also indicators of healthy aquatic ecosystems, as their presence reflects abundant fish populations.