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Home > Learn About Raptors > Tools for Educators > Lessons 4 - 9 > Lesson 8 - Nest Watch > Anatomy of an Osprey Nest

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Anatomy of an Osprey Nest


This list of osprey nest contents is from a book about Hawk Mountain by Arthur Cleveland Bent. In it, Bent gives a list of the materials found in some osprey nests.

  • Barrel Hoops
  • Seaweed
  • Masses of Kelp
  • Corn Stalks
  • Parts of Boat Oars
  • A Broken Boat Hook
  • Tiller of a Boat
  • A Small Rudder
  • Large Pieces of Fishing Nets
  • Pieces of Rope (some 20 feet)
  • A Toy Boat with Sail
  • Small Axe with Broken Handle
  • Feather Duster
  • Deck Swab
  • Blacking Brush
  • Boot Jack
  • Rubber Boot
  • Several Old Shoes
  • Old Pair of Trousers
  • Straw Hat
  • Part of an Oil Skin Sou'wester
  • A Long Fishing Line with Sinker and Hooks Attached, Wound on a Board
  • Old Bottles
  • Tin Can
  • Rag Doll
  • Shells
  • Brightly Colored Stones
  • Small Fruit Basket
  • Part of an Eel Pot
  • Small Warn Out Door Mat
  • Bird Wings
  • Cattle Bones
  • Sheep Skulls


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