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Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center staff weigh, photograph and band young osprey living in nests around Lynnhaven Bay in order to study why their numbers are declining.
The osprey population on the Eastern Shore has dropped to just 18 birds, and scientists at William & Mary's Center for Conservation Biology say it's a sign of "early complete collapse" of the species.
A young osprey was rescued Wednesday after it became tangled in a nylon line in Port St. Lucie in the St. Lucie River.
Take a situation last month in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. There, a man playing through a disc golf course witnessed an osprey drop a sizable hammerhead shark after being beset by crows.
The osprey is also known as a sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk. It is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey.