Osprey Update: It's Triplets!

One of the Osprey returns to the nest at the Terrain/Fresh Market platform on the Post Rd. in Westport.

Photos By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

The two Osprey chicks in the photos above are two of the apparently three which successfully hatched recently at Westport's famous Terrain/Fresh Market platform, located between the two stores on the Post Rd. Osprey fans have reported seeing a third but we could not catch a glimpse of baby number three, perhaps because he hatched later than these two and is not big enough to see over the edge of the nest as his siblings are able to do.

The mouths of the the chicks are open wide as they yell relentlessly, “feed me, feed me” which many Moms can relate to. Terrain’s customers can hear them calling out loudly as they go to and from their vehicles. Staff often tell their customers about the birds with a distinct sense of pride that they are here.

Above, right and left, the male Osprey hangs out in his favorite perch, a tree behind Terrain before fortuning to the nest to help deal with “babies”

The first chick may hatch as many as five days before the last one, and the oldest chick often dominates over the younger nestlings. The chicks will fledge about 55 days after hatching but will use the nest as home base until they migrate in September. Young ospreys will stay dependent on their parents until the young are able to fish for themselves.

While most baby animals are adorable, these little ones have been compared to baby Velociraptors from Jurrasic Park films. Some of us do actually think they are cute however we may be in the minority.

Photos By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

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