A new study suggests osprey chicks are starving in parts of the Chesapeake Bay because of a lack of menhaden, a primary ...
Osprey adults produced at least 44 chicks but most of them died from starvations. Residents and researchers aren't sure why.
Grand Lake’s osprey family have not left their nest and started their migration south, yet. According to Kent Roorda, ...
A recent study shows that osprey young are not surviving at rates that sustain the population in the Chesapeake Bay area. Why ...
We are reflecting on the extraordinary season experienced by Missoula’s most famous feathered resident, Iris the Osprey.
For the second time in more than 200 years, a naturally established pair of Osprey has bred in Ireland. The pair successfully ...
Baby ospreys are facing a greater threat of starvation because there are less menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay area, according ...
Researchers and advocates are worried about low survival rates for osprey chicks in the bay this year. Can the menhaden fishery be blamed?
More than 4000 people follow the bird of prey family online thanks to a special camera at the SSEN Transmission’s ...
There was some added excitement during the Newport High School girls varsity soccer game on Wednesday, Sept. 4, when an osprey nest atop one of the light pools at the ...
A shortage of one species of fish in the Chesapeake Bay is causing a beloved bird to starve, according to a new study.
For a new study from William & Mary Center for Conservation Biology, researchers compiled breeding results in 511 osprey ...