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The country can do better for its money than it is doing with the Osprey.
In less than two minutes the Osprey was on top of it.
They are to be expected in testing a new military system like the Osprey, he said.
He was released by the Ospreys at the end of the 2009-10 season.
Immediately, the government should stop production of any more new Ospreys.
The round fell short of the Osprey, but the next one should have the range.
Thus, in the long run, the Osprey aircraft is likely to save money and lives.
The athletics teams of the university are called the Ospreys.
He has eyes like an osprey; the rest of us couldn't see a thing.
This was the third crash of an Osprey in the past decade.
Players who have reached the 100 appearance mark for the Ospreys.
An osprey will dive into the water to catch a fish.
She described the osprey as the perfect symbol for the Sound.
The Osprey will be there in less than ten minutes."
Nor, she said, do people understand what happens when they get close to an osprey nest.
Almost below it, I watch an osprey guard its nest.
Ospreys played on Friday and it's looking a little messy.
He played 99 times for the Ospreys scoring 10 tries.
He is the youngest player to reach 100 games for the Ospreys.
At one time there was an osprey nest on the top of the tower.
Osprey may only be present for a few weeks of the year but can take up to 2 fish per hour (30-60 cm long).
The osprey, from a threatened species, is one of the lucky ones.
An osprey was perched in a dead tree on the far shore.
The helicopter dropped down in front of the power plant like an osprey on a fish.
The league was won by the Ospreys on the final day of fixtures.
The encoded message says: "The magic words are squeamish ossifrage."
Its old name of Ossifrage ("bone breaker") relates to this habit.
The 1993-1994 effort began the tradition of using the words "squeamish ossifrage" in cryptanalytic challenges.
And the wild salt geese streamed among the pale towers, and after them the ossifrage and the lammergeir.
When decrypted using the factorization the message was revealed to be "The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage".
In April 1984, Michael co-authored The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage.
In the Bible/Torah, the bearded vulture, as the ossifrage, is among the birds forbidden to be eaten (Leviticus 11:13).
In April 1994, he co-authored the paper The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage detailing the factorization of RSA-129.
Ossifrage is an older name for the Lammergeier, a scavenging vulture that is famous for dropping animal bones and live tortoises onto rocks to crack them open.
The text "The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage" was the solution to a challenge ciphertext posed by the inventors of the RSA cipher in 1977.
First, saved from waters of old Nile, among bulrushes, a bed of fasciated wattles: at last the cavity of a mountain, an occulted sepulchre amid the conclamation of the hillcat and the ossifrage.
At last, when the golden leaves fell from the sycamores (even as the gold manufactured by magicians falls at last from the hands of men), and the gray salt geese streamed among the pale towers of the city with the lammergeir and the ossifrage screaming after them, the youths set sail.
The same chapter also counsels against eating the eagle, the ossifrage, the ospray, the glede, the kite, and the vulture after his kind, not to mention the owl, the night hawk, the cuckow, the pelican, the swan, the gier eagle, the cormorant, the lapwing, and the bat.
Sea Hawks was the number one show for thirty five weeks across all networks.
A sea hawk was flying low over the field.
He shimmered and swooped away in the form of a swift sea hawk.
Most Sea Hawks in second line service were withdrawn by the mid-1960s.
"Send for the rest of your sea hawks!
By noon, the Sea Hawk had reached its limit - 10 crabs per person.
The turnover went quickly, and the Sea Hawks eagerly took up prosecution of the contact.
Sea Hawk (1963) - unbeaten at age two in France.
Air strikes continued until 10 December 1971 with not a single Sea Hawk lost.
The Sea Hawks' new home will seat 7,500.
All Sea Hawks were in service by the mid-1950s and eventually over 500 were built.
The sharks for some reason don't bite him, and the sea hawks don't attack.
The Sea Hawk was meant to swoop down into battle, not sit like the cheese in a trap.
The Sea Hawks improved to 5-1, while the Setters dropped to 0-6.
She heard an echo of the pirates' chorus from The Sea Hawk in the rain.
The Sea Hawk was a successful export aircraft.
"Sea Hawk, One Oh Four, are you getting this on tape?"
Some of the impressive sea-battle footage was taken from The Sea Hawk (1924).
A white sea hawk which had been preening on a wooden post behind them suddenly took off, letting out a screech, startling everybody.
A ten-year-old boy wanted to show Leto a sea hawk he had raised from the time it was a chick.
Like the old Sea Hawks from Queen Elizabeth I's time.
This ultimately entered service as the Hawker Sea Hawk.
When The Sea Hawk opened in theatres, a commercial recording was not contemplated.
"The Sea Hawk" had most recently been televised in November 1998 and was not again scheduled until last Sunday.
All of his earlier books were rushed into reprints, the most popular of which was The Sea Hawk from 1915.
Fish eagles are seen near the bay and so also crocodiles.
After 1992, all notes have instead featured a fish eagle on the obverse.
Look at the two fish eagles circling 1 That is an excellent augury.
A pair of fish eagles survey the water from a fig tree - a post they keep for our entire stay.
Other predators would include the crocodile and fish eagles.
I caught sight of an osprey, or fish eagle, eating a trout in the shallows.
For 10 years the centre has been trying to breed African Fish Eagles.
She is also a witness to our arrangements at Fish Eagle Bay.
A crowd of locals has gathered on the riverbank and a fish eagle wheels overhead.
African Fish Eagles are believed to be monogamous - in other words, they mate for life.
Staff at a centre for birds of prey are being kept busy feeding two new arrivals - baby fish eagles.
Which brings me to the hotel and casino project at Fish Eagle Bay.
After this Steve puts the African fish eagle on the Deadly 60.
For choral embellishment, a fish eagle added its unearthly, swooping cry.
On nearly every tall tree along the river's banks were posted pairs of fish eagles, their white heads shining in the Sunlight.
Hundreds of mating pairs of fish eagles had built their nests in the high branches.
The African Fish Eagle is absent from arid areas with little surface water.
Have you heard the Fish Eagle cry above Malawi?
Above the falls, herons, Fish Eagles and numerous kinds of waterfowl are common.
The design consists of an African Fish Eagle standing against a shield and spears.
"I heard the fish eagle cry.
Birds are abundant, with species including heron, pelican, egret and African fish eagle present in large numbers.
Behind the tent a Heuglin's robin began its song, and somewhere down river a fish eagle kicked in.
Fish eagle can refer to several birds:
The park has a rich bird life with 200 reported bird species; particular mention is made of the fish eagle and Peter's twin spots.
"The fish hawk is also known as the osprey."
The charm was an exact replica of a fish hawk."
Fish hawks are ospreys, which probably did.
The osprey, also known as the fish hawk, has a body two feet long and a wing span that can reach six feet.
The real fish hawk on the island is Chris Goldmark.
The Navy plane zoomed downward, like a fish hawk driving after a scaly victim.
The name Hawk's Nest derived from the many fish hawks which inhabited the massive cliffs at this point.
Commonly called a fish hawk, the osprey has a long body (60 cm) and a wingspan of 135-180 cm.
R/V Fish Hawk (29') designed and equipped to perform trawl surveys.
Fish Hawk may refer to:
So Mr. Alvey chose the osprey, or fish hawk as he calls it.
The fish hawk widened out his circle again above them, searching, drifting on his angular six-foot wingspan.
Fish hawks, falcons and herons have been released to the wild; owls and perhaps hares are on the menu.
Fish Hawk (1979)
The Albatross and the smaller Fish Hawk were credited with being the first large vessels built specifically for marine research.
These fishing hawks, with their white bellies and black wrist patches at the front of their underwings, are relatively easy to identify.
Those Columbia High Fish Hawks?
IT'S a fine year for the fish hawks - the ospreys that nest near Connecticut's lakes, rivers and coastline.
The osprey, also known as the sea hawk or fish hawk, "seems to be making a comeback," Mr. Brown said.
Fish Hawk is a 1979 Canadian drama film directed by Donald Shebib.
And Plunger the Osprey is a Hawk, usually called Fish Hawk.
A film, called Fish Hawk (film)
It was no sparrowhawk but a big Ender-falcon of Roke, a white-and-brown-barred fishing hawk.
This expanse of marshland and mangrove is home to a spectacular number of shorebirds, with red ibis and fish hawks among the highlights.
The shore and islets are nested by different birds, as the mute swan, fish hawk, tarrock, dabchick.
Important avian raptor species of the lake include the osprey, Pandion haliaetus.
Osprey Pandion haliaetus.
Breeding: Osprey Pandion haliaetus - in the early 1990s there were 10 breeding pairs.
The most notable bird life on the Mount Henry peninsula are the Osprey (Pandion haliaetus).
The Osprey, Raptor pandion haliaetus, sometimes called a "fishhawk", are the only creatures allowed to fish in the Park.
The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is a medium large raptor which is a specialist fish-eater with a worldwide distribution.
Birds include grouse, osprey (Pandion haliaetus), raven (Corvus corax) and many waterbirds.
The fish feed on zooplankton and insects; the fish are then eaten by predators around the lake, especially Osprey (Pandion haliaetus).
Osprey colony project: The osprey (Pandion haliaetus) ) is a bird of prey (raptor) which feeds almost exclusively on fish.
The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), sometimes known as the sea hawk, fish eagle or fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey.
Pandion (genus), genus of birds of prey with a single member: the Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
Eagle Lake is home to Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) and Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), from which it gets its name.
Since their disappearance in 1916 from Great Britain, the first pair of Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) breeding in Wales were found in 2004 near Porthmadog.
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) and Northern Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) are two living members of the Raptor family.
The American Oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) is frequently viewed along with the Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) and other sea birds common to Long Island Sound shore.
Several nesting platforms were constructed and are in use by the Osprey, or fish hawk, (Pandion haliaetus), which has white under parts and a wingspread of 5 to 6 ft (152 to 183 cm).
Among birds registered in the Prioksko-Terrasny Reserve, two species are enlisted in Red Data Book of the Russian Federation: osprey Pandion haliaetus L. and great grey shrike Lanius excubitor L.
The subspecies Pandion haliaetus haliaetus is native to Eurasia and is found in the British Isles, where it is a scarce breeder primarily in Scotland with smaller numbers in England and Wales.
Stowe recounts several sailing trips she takes on the St. Johns and Julington Creek and the animals she sees during her excursion, appreciating the alligators, "water-turkeys" (Anhinga anhinga), and "fish-hawks", or ospreys (Pandion haliaetus).
Birds named for Ridgway include the Buff-collared Nightjar, 'Caprimulgus ridgwayi', Ridgway's Hawk, 'Buteo ridgwayi', the Aztec Thrush 'Ridgwayia pinicola', and the Caribbean subspecies of the Osprey, 'Pandion haliaetus ridgwayi'.