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Tracking an Osprey in a 50mph dive is difficult (Original Post) HAB911 Mar 5 OP
Those are great! I grew up in Tampa, where are you at? ms liberty Mar 5 #1
HI! HAB911 Mar 5 #2
Lol, I remember when Carrollwood was new! I had friends out in Lutz ms liberty Mar 5 #8
Great shots! Walleye Mar 5 #3
Thanks! HAB911 Mar 5 #6
I look out my patio window at my pond and see this cachukis Mar 5 #4
I was hoping to see it take a fish HAB911 Mar 5 #5
Yes. At my old home, we lived on a pond which fed cachukis Mar 5 #7
Amazing Photos! Callalily Mar 5 #9
Wow! My dear HAB911! These are just plain spectacular! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 5 #10
Great job! Grumpy Old Guy Tuesday #11

HAB911

(9,539 posts)
2. HI!
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 10:24 AM
Mar 5

I'm in Lutz. These photos were taken at Carrollwood Village Park, a lesser known and more refined Hillsborough County Park

ms liberty

(10,029 posts)
8. Lol, I remember when Carrollwood was new! I had friends out in Lutz
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 11:50 AM
Mar 5

Family friends lived on Lake Allen, and then a high school buddy's parents lived off Lutz Lake Fern Rd. Both of those places were out on the boonies then!
I graduated from Leto in 77, and lived off Waters Ave close to Hanley Rd.

HAB911

(9,539 posts)
5. I was hoping to see it take a fish
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 10:31 AM
Mar 5

but after three attempts, nothing. It's tough being an Osprey, lol

cachukis

(2,935 posts)
7. Yes. At my old home, we lived on a pond which fed
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 10:46 AM
Mar 5

osprey. Tried to photo but am not that good.
One morning, while mowing my lawn, a saw a dead bird under the tall pine. It was a malnourished osprey. Know nothing about its age but they don't always come up with fish.
I live near where you caught your diver and love the panoply of birds at my new downsized residence. Quarter mile as the stone throw. Bet the birds I see now are the same ones that hung around my pond.

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,137 posts)
10. Wow! My dear HAB911! These are just plain spectacular!
Wed Mar 5, 2025, 12:24 PM
Mar 5

So amazing.

The two last photos really show the speed.



On edit: Your album! Love 'em all!

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