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An osprey with a stargazer in its talons over at the Sebastian Inlet State Park in Florida. Image 1 of 5
An osprey with a stargazer in its talons over at the Sebastian Inlet State Park in Florida.
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An osprey with a stargazer in its talons over at the Sebastian Inlet State Park in Florida.
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13x19 photo of an osprey with a stargazer

Sale Price:$40.00 Original Price:$55.00
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Ospreys primarily hunt fish that are more readily available at the water's surface or swimming at various depths, as they are expert divers and have excellent vision for spotting their prey. Stargazers, being bottom-dwelling fish known for their camouflaged appearance and ability to blend into the ocean floor, would typically be less accessible to ospreys. Therefore, encountering an osprey carrying a stargazer is indeed unusual.

In addition to their hunting habits, the anatomical structure of the stargazer—such as its venomous spines and burrowing behavior—might make it less likely to be captured by raptors. Ospreys tend to prefer open-water fish, like trout or catfish, which are easier to spot and catch in their aerial hunting style.

While such occurrences are rare, they may serve as a fascinating reminder of the adaptability of predator species and the wide range of prey in marine ecosystems.

This 13×19 photo is printed on professional grade luster paper. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.

NOTE: This photo is sold UNMOUNTED. The picture of the room with the photo is to help you visualize what it looks like once it is framed or mounted.

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Ospreys primarily hunt fish that are more readily available at the water's surface or swimming at various depths, as they are expert divers and have excellent vision for spotting their prey. Stargazers, being bottom-dwelling fish known for their camouflaged appearance and ability to blend into the ocean floor, would typically be less accessible to ospreys. Therefore, encountering an osprey carrying a stargazer is indeed unusual.

In addition to their hunting habits, the anatomical structure of the stargazer—such as its venomous spines and burrowing behavior—might make it less likely to be captured by raptors. Ospreys tend to prefer open-water fish, like trout or catfish, which are easier to spot and catch in their aerial hunting style.

While such occurrences are rare, they may serve as a fascinating reminder of the adaptability of predator species and the wide range of prey in marine ecosystems.

This 13×19 photo is printed on professional grade luster paper. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.

NOTE: This photo is sold UNMOUNTED. The picture of the room with the photo is to help you visualize what it looks like once it is framed or mounted.

13 x 19 photo of an osprey catching a lizard fish printed on professional grade luster paper
13 x 19 photo of an osprey catching a lizard fish printed on professional grade luster paper
Sale Price:$40.00 Original Price:$55.00
13x19 photo of a Merlin eating a bird
13x19 photo of a Merlin eating a bird
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13 x 19 photo of an osprey diving for fish
13 x 19 photo of an osprey diving for fish
Sale Price:$45.00 Original Price:$65.00

Ospreys primarily hunt fish that are more readily available at the water's surface or swimming at various depths, as they are expert divers and have excellent vision for spotting their prey. Stargazers, being bottom-dwelling fish known for their camouflaged appearance and ability to blend into the ocean floor, would typically be less accessible to ospreys. Therefore, encountering an osprey carrying a stargazer is indeed unusual.

In addition to their hunting habits, the anatomical structure of the stargazer—such as its venomous spines and burrowing behavior—might make it less likely to be captured by raptors. Ospreys tend to prefer open-water fish, like trout or catfish, which are easier to spot and catch in their aerial hunting style.

While such occurrences are rare, they may serve as a fascinating reminder of the adaptability of predator species and the wide range of prey in marine ecosystems.

This 13×19 photo is printed on professional grade luster paper. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.

NOTE: This photo is sold UNMOUNTED. The picture of the room with the photo is to help you visualize what it looks like once it is framed or mounted.

metallic paper is a professional grade paper with a metallic sheen on it that give the image the WOW factor

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