Why am I starting this blog? I have been studying the
Ospreys in the metro area since 1994. I have become more and more passionate
about these birds and the research that is being done about them. I love to
share my observations and my knowledge about them and love finding kindred
spirits who care about them. I am excited about what I am learning regarding
their behaviors and realize that I need a forum to share some of it. I am also
concerned about their survival, the impact that global climate change and environmental
contaminants may have upon their population. They are considered to be an
indicator species so their health reveals much to us about the health of our
environment. They are a species that
exists on all continents except Antartica. I also have come to realize, sadly, that there
is a great deal of misinformation about them being passed along disguised as
“science”. I hope to create a
conversation, share observations, raise concerns, connect with other Osprey
researchers and perhaps, occasionally ruffle some feathers. This will not be a
place where I post all my data, since I am collecting this data to be used for
writing papers that I hope will be published in peer reviewed scientific
journals or magazines. I am very
concerned with using solid scientific methods, terminology and criteria in my
studies, but I hope that the tone will not be too dry for the average Osprey
lover to benefit from reading my blog. I am enthusiastic about what I see when
observing Ospreys in the field and they still surprise me! I hope I can prompt
some of you to fall in love with these magnificent birds of prey, develop some
insight into their behavior and get involved in helping to study and protect them.
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