The Observer

Pastel on Pastelmat (Sold)

46 cm W x 66 cm H
The Eastern Osprey (Pandion cristatus) is a familiar sight on the Ballina/Byron coastline, so I was surprised to learn its status is “vulnerable” in NSW. Osprey often return to the same nest, so habitat destruction and disturbance often disrupts nesting. Discarded fishing tackle, contaminated fish, polluted waterways and electrocution from nesting on powerline poles also pose serious threats. Fortunately, our council has erected several Osprey Breeding Platforms and I am accustomed to see them circling the skies, hear them whistle to each other, and in breeding season, see little fluff balls peek over the nest’s edge. They are a majestic bird.

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