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This photograph of a nesting Osprey was taken in April 2024 at Pitt Lake Addington Marsh in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada. I make it a point to drive nearly 50 kilometers every week to observe the Osprey's fascinating feeding behavior, where the parents take turns to feed their young. The mother Osprey is typically responsible for caring for the babies, while the father goes hunting for food. It is highly inspiring for me to witness their daily routine of survival. Furthermore, I have come to realize that these wildlife stories have a profound impact on our own human experiences growing up. The sacrifices made by our parents to raise and nurture us, providing everything necessary for us to become strong and capable individuals, are mirrored in the Osprey parents' tireless efforts to protect and feed their family. Similarly, just as we eventually leave our parents' home to start our own lives, the young Osprey also leave their nest once they are able to fly and hunt on their own, highlighting the universality of family values and the importance of parental love and sacrifice.
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Good photo and interesting 'reflection' Frannz.