Osprey
The shipwrecks of Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary provide prime nesting locations for many different bird species, including the iconic osprey. These distinctive hawks are at the top of the food chain in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and are talented fishers, often spotted plunging feet-first into the water to catch fish.
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Pandion haliaetus
DIET: Fish
WINGSPAN: Up to 6 feet
OLDEST KNOWN OSPREY: 25 years
CLUTCH SIZE: 2 to 4 eggs
STATUS: Protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act
THREATS: Marine debris; habitat degradation
FUN FACT: Ospreys were once nearly eradicated in the Chesapeake region due to widespread pesticide use, but today, thanks to pesticide bans, there are more than 2,000 nesting pairs in the region.