I just learned today that #featheredfriday is a thing! It certainly got my butt in gear to post the pictures I took of an osprey last week.
This beautiful bird was soaring about over an inlet of the Willamette River, looking for fish.
When he spotted a fish, he would hover and assess whether or not he could catch it.
There are a lot of boats in the area, especially during the summer. They create a lot of wake. It made me think about how much humans affect the environment. The choppy water must create a challenge for a bird who needs to see into the water to score a meal.
If the osprey decided the fish was worth pursuing, he would dive headlong into the water.
I unfortunately did not have any success capturing any good pictures of him once he hit the water, however both times he reemerged he did not have a fish. I have since added capturing a photo of an osprey diving and catching a fish to my photography goals.
This was such a beautiful bird to observe. Large, between the size of a hawk and an eagle. I believe he was male because he didn't have a pronounced brown "necklace" like the online guides say is an attribute of female osprey.
I also really enjoyed all his details when editing my photos. His feet are so big and beautiful and strong. And his eyes!!! A gorgeous bird. Here he is coming in for a landing.
And looking down at me with his tongue out.
And taking off again when he spotted a fish.
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All photos taken by me.