Concord’s newest residents

Have you heard about the high-flying feathered residents that have moved into town? Earlier this year a pair of vulnerable Eastern Osprey built a nest atop a 22-meter light pole in Majors Bay Reserve, Concord!

Osprey are fish-eating birds of prey whose wings can span a whopping 1.2 metres. Similarly to Bar-tailed Godwits, they are protected in NSW and are sensitive to disturbances like drones so please help us look after this unique species by keeping your distance from their nest.

The City of Canada Bay is lucky to be home to over 260 flora and fauna species, including more than 80 bird species – 79 of those native to Australia. From the common Superb Fairywrens to the remarkable Eastern Ospreys, birds play an essential role in our ecosystem.


  • The new addition.


  • Lunchtime!


  • Keeping a lookout.


  • The daily catch.


  • Coming in for landing.


  • Flying high.


  • Home sweet home.








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