Osprey

/ˈɑːspreɪ/ (US), /ˈɒspreɪ/ (UK) noun

An osprey is a large fish-eating bird of prey with long, narrow wings and a dark stripe through each eye.

From Old French “ospreit,” from Latin “ossifraga,” meaning “bone-breaker,” a name once used for large birds of prey. Over time the word shifted in English to refer specifically to the fish hawk we now call the osprey.

AMዓሣ ሰላ
ARنسر الصيد
BNমাছ ধরনী
CAàguila pescadora
CSorliček rybářský
DAfiskeørn
DEFischadler
ELπελεκάνη
ESáguila pescadora
FAشترمرغ ماهیگیر
FIkalajoutsen
FRbalbuzard
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