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Barbados has long been an important stop over site for migrating birds on their southbound migration to South America where they pass the non-breeding (southern summer) season. Ospreys are migratory birds that eat fish. The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) seen here, is almost as old as the Barbados Museum itself, entering the collection in 1935.
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Revision as of 17:21, 24 April 2017

Info
Osprey
Date 1935
Contact museums@eu-lac.org
Subject The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
Publisher EULAC
Size cm x cm x cm
Type 3D Object
Country Barbados
Museum Barbados Museum and Historical Society

Omeka

Barbados has long been an important stop over site for migrating birds on their southbound migration to South America where they pass the non-breeding (southern summer) season. Ospreys are migratory birds that eat fish. The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) seen here, is almost as old as the Barbados Museum itself, entering the collection in 1935.