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Read the passage and makes a summary:
If you were a fish, one of the last birds you would want to see flying overhead is a hungry osprey. These
majestic birds range in average by two feet in length and may have an incredible six-foot wingspan. These
enormous predators are also equipped with long, sharp talons for snagging a meal swimming in the water
little caps, and their wings include a mixture of white and dark brown feathers. Their chests, bellies, and chins
rounded tips. Their coloring range from whice so nam
brown. The white
feathers on ospreys' heads look like
are white, and their tails are marked with several white bands, or stripes. Ospreys in flight are easy to identify,
thanks to their distinctive plumage, or feathers. Not surprisingly, these birds are related to eagles, hawks, and
even vultures. They can live a long time; the average life span in the wild is 18 years. The oldest known osprey
lived to be 25 years old. Since their diet is almost entirely fish, ospreys make their homes near water. They live
on islands and around bays, such as the Chesapeake Bay between Virginia and Maryland. The birds spend
summers in Alaska, Canada, and northwestern parts of the United States. During the colder months, they stay
in warmer places like the Caribbean and Central and South America. The Chesapeake Bay is home to the
largest nesting population of ospreys in the world. Observers have counted as many as 2,000 pairs. The area
has even been called "the osprey garden. With their beautiful coloring, threatening size, and natural ability to
bolt out of the sky at high speeds, there is little doubt that ospreys are remarkable birds. Imagine these majestic
birds soaring from the heights of the sky and plunging into the depths of the water. It is no surprise that thi.
amazing scene draws attention from people who see it. Ospreys will continue to populate the skies for futur
generations​

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Answered by kartik77740
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summers in Alaska, Canada, and northwestern parts of the United States. During the colder months, they stay

in warmer places like the Caribbean

Explanation:

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largest nesting population of ospreys in the world. Observers have counted as many as 2,000 pairs. The area

has even been called "the osprey garden. With their beautiful coloring, threatening size, and natural ability to

bolt out of the sky at high speeds, there is little doubt that ospreys are remarkable birds. Imagine these majestic

birds soaring from the heights of the sky and plunging into the depths of the water. It is no surprise that thi.

amazing scene draws attention from people who see it. Ospreys will continue to populate the skies for futur

generations

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