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Careful Osprey Parents Feed Chicks for the First Time

Within moments after the first chick hatches from her eggs, a feeding ritual begins.

Aired 10/27/2021

Nature

Careful Osprey Parents Feed Chicks for the First Time

Clip: Season 40 Episode 2 | 3m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

Within moments after the first chick hatches from her eggs, a feeding ritual begins.

Within moments after the first chick hatches from her egg, a ritual begins that will play out every day for the next two months. Dad brings in a fresh fish, while mom tears tender pieces of it and delicately feeds the chicks.

Aired 10/27/2021

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