Osprey Chick Rescued in Oyster Bay Thanks to Global Webcam Viewers
CBS New YorkOctober 5, 20252 min1,406 views
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- π‘ A struggling osprey chick, not thriving like its siblings, was spotted on a live webcam in Oyster Bay, Long Island.
- π Viewers from around the world, including biologists, noticed the chick's distress and alerted rescuers.
- π οΈ Janine Bendixin, a wildlife rehabilitator, rescued the chick, which was dangerously weak but not injured.
Rehabilitation and Release
- π₯ The chick spent 5 weeks at a rehab center, where it thrived and learned to fly.
- π‘ Bendixin successfully returned the osprey back to its nest.
- π Rescuers nicknamed the chick "Lucky" due to the fortunate circumstances of its observation and rescue.
Osprey Nesting and Conservation
- π Ospreys typically nest on tall structures near water, often on electrical poles.
- β Utility companies are now building safer nest platforms to protect both birds and power lines, reducing outages and bird injuries.
- β οΈ Experts note a slight decline in osprey populations, with fewer chicks fledging, highlighting the need for long-term monitoring and clean water advocacy.
- π The story emphasizes how close observation via live feeds can be crucial in saving wildlife.
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OspreyOsprey WebcamWildlife RescueLong IslandOyster BayBird RehabilitationConservationWildlife MonitoringNesting PlatformsEndangered Species
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