osprey

[ˈɑːspri]

osprey Definition

  • 1a large fish-eating bird of prey with a brown and white head and body and long narrow wings
  • 2a North American fish hawk

Using osprey: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "osprey" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The osprey is also known as the fish hawk.

  • Example

    Ospreys are found near water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and coasts.

  • Example

    The osprey's diet consists almost entirely of fish.

osprey Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for osprey

  • fish hawk
  • sea hawk

Phrases with osprey

  • a large structure built by ospreys to lay eggs and raise their young

    Example

    The osprey nest was perched on top of a tall tree.

  • the seasonal movement of ospreys from one region to another in search of food or breeding grounds

    Example

    The osprey migration takes place twice a year, covering thousands of miles.

  • the protection and management of ospreys and their habitats to prevent their decline or extinction

    Example

    The osprey conservation program aims to increase the population of ospreys in the region.

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Summary: osprey in Brief

An 'osprey' [ˈɑːspri] is a large bird of prey that feeds mainly on fish. It has a distinctive brown and white head and body, and long narrow wings. Ospreys are commonly found near water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and coasts. They build large nests to lay eggs and raise their young. The osprey migration covers thousands of miles twice a year.

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