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Go through the eagles, another reptor imitates the serion.
Ospreys who decided to lift the chicks in the nest to the light pillar at the high school football stadium Minnesota Now there is all the field for yourself.
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“If you tell anyone, what is the story” Oh, we have to move, because in our stadium there is a nest for an interruption ” – they are similar:” You can’t do this type of things, right? ”
On Wednesday, Ospray was sitting on the flagpole near his nest at the Apple Valley High School football stadium. (AP Photo/Mark Vankleave)
Now the “eagles” should play all your home games during the day because it turned on poultry Let their nest harm them.
Heidi Kir of the Minnesota Natural Resources Department said the school could remove the nest as the chicks of Osprey can fly away, which should not take too much time.
“Fortunately for Apple Valley, they should be able to remove the nest throughout the week because the birds have already taken some of their first flights,” Kir explained.
The school, which became known about the nest in June, sent a drone every few days to check the progress of the chicks.
Apple Valley High School Football Stadium. This is the Eagle House and now the family federally protected. (AP Photo/Mark Vankleave)
School representatives plan to move the nest to another platform on the school venues and build deterrent in the stadiums when the chicks go away, hoping that Ospreys will return next year.
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“So, if anyone sees what it happens, don’t worry,” Kir said. “The birds are safe. They have successfully left the nest and they are on the way to adults.”
Ospreys is a big bird with a scale of up to six feet, and they like to build nests and high places with a clear look.
“If you see these large birds fly through your field with these humane sticks, you start asking questions like:” What’s going on here? “,” said Hanson. “And you look at this nest, right? And you like: “Okay, it’s not your usual bird.”
He said other schools were useful in finding alternative places and games.
Psprey’s nest at Apple Valley High School football stadium. (AP Photo/Mark Vankleave)
The department sometimes issues a nesting permit when Ospreys produce nests to critical infrastructure, such as utilities and mobile phone towers, but are usually denied when the chicks remain.
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In 2015, Ospreys were removed from the Minnesota species in 2015 after the efforts to restore its population.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.