Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Way up on top of the navigation sign, an Osprey watches from its nest as the POS Oceania motors on by, heading to one of our nearby ports to load up. The ship is a bulk carrier (usually grain in this part of the world), built in 2012 and sailing under the flag of the Marshall Islands.


 

9 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

As I said yesterday - definitely a bird's eye view. Lucky bird.

Luis Serrano said...

Preciosa imagen del barco y además con la curiosidad de ese nido de aguila pescadora.
Abrazo

roentare said...

This is definitely a classic unique scene from the top

Rose said...

I think you are so blessed to be as BLT to see this scene.

Margaret D said...

Lovely shot - the bird can see it all so clearly.

Strayer said...

That's a great place for an osprey next. But how do they fledge? Do the fledgings never end up on the ground, or in this case, the water, I wonder, as they learn to fly.

Taken For Granted said...

The Osprey has found a good place to nest with a good supply of fish. That is an impressive freighter.

Ananka said...

Great photo. I like the colours :-D

Helen said...

Awesome scene!