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Their nests, which are used from year to year, are massive bundles of sticks, often quite conspicuous in dead trees, power poles, and even cliff tops. Ospreys migrate south in the fall, to the southern United States, Central and South America. Second-year birds remain in the wintering grounds over summer while the adults return to breed. There are currently about 400 breeding pairs in the province. The osprey was declared the Provincial Bird by an Act of the House of Assembly in 1994. |
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| Want to know more about the Osprey?
East Coast Birds Magazine - An Osprey Factsheet
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