Breaking News Land of Pleasant Living Outdoor Life Photo Gallery Remember when This Just In! Welcome 0 Eagle rests where only Osprey dare to nest – Beware of the Ides of March By adminPosted onJanuary 14, 2015Time to Read:-words Spread the love This Osprey decided he wanted to take a break from flying around looking for fish and perhaps try some crabbing from a pier. THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY photo The Chesapeake Legends Yarns and Barnacles. Available in eBook, paperback and Audible editions. Click to hear free 5 min. sample Available in eBook, paperback – two editions, one in full color and the second with B & W photos and also in Audible. Click to hear free 5 min. sample. Osprey on nest as IVA W passes by to Potomac River. THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY photo Will this Osprey get a ticket for parking in a thru lane? Md transportation folks relocated the nest from in front of their camera at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge at Sandy Point, Md. An Eagle enjoys the winter days when he can land with impunity on the nest of an Osprey. The ospreys spend the winter in the central and southern regions of the Americas and will return starting in March to be the top dogs in the bird kingdom and no eagle will dare do what this one has accomplished. THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY photo Spread the loveTweet Related Posts Visit an Osprey Nest - Live Osprey CamThe pair of ospreys residing in Prospect Bay returned on March 20, 2014. To their… Eagle Plans Visit to Portsmouth, VirginiaPORTSMOUTH, Va. — The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, America's Tall Ship and seagoing classroom for… Osprey once again lay claim to ownership of the Chesapeake regionOsprey condos provide a great view of the Potomac River.