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They Grow Up So Fast!

It's hard to believe that just two months ago the Terrain Osprey juveniles in these photos were little chicks, small enough to hold in the palm of your hand (below, left pic, see: https://westportlocal.com/news/osprey-update-its-triplets).

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

Within 30 days of hatching, the young birds will be 70-75% of their adult weight. 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, which these two seemed to in no big hurry to learn.

These "teenagers" were anxiously awaiting their next meal, and were quit vocal about their need for dinner. They were squeaking for nearly an hour, hoping Mom and Dad would be bringing fresh fish. After not getting their food delivery they flew effortlessly to the nearby pine trees at the back of the Terrain parking lot. Upon landing in the pine trees, they continued demanding to be feed (above left) and after another 15 minutes of squawking, they gave up and chose instead to give their feathers a good preening (above, right).

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