North Carolina 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H597 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/31/2025

                    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	D 
HOUSE BILL DRH30248-LG-117  
 
 
 
Short Title: Adopt Osprey as State Raptor. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representative Cairns. 
Referred to:  
 
*DRH30248 -LG-117* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO ADOPT THE OSPREY AS THE OFFICIAL RAPTOR OF THE STATE OF 2 
NORTH CAROLINA. 3 
Whereas, ospreys are raptors that are plentiful in North Carolina, inhabiting estuaries, 4 
lakes, rivers, and marshes throughout the Coastal Plain, but can often be seen nesting as well near 5 
lakes and rivers in other parts of the State; and 6 
Whereas, ospreys are majestic birds that stand 21 to 26 inches tall, weigh up to four 7 
pounds, and have wingspans that measure up to about six feet; and 8 
Whereas, ospreys have plumage that is generally dark on the back and wings, while 9 
the under plumage is mostly white; and 10 
Whereas, ospreys have distinctive white coloring on the top of their heads and a dark 11 
stripe that runs through each eye to the nape; and 12 
Whereas, ospreys can be recognized during flight by the crooked or M-shape of their 13 
wings; and 14 
Whereas, ospreys are diurnal birds of prey that hunt during daylight hours when they 15 
use their keen eyesight to focus on locating fish just below the surface of the water; and 16 
Whereas, ospreys are unique among North American raptors, feeding almost 17 
exclusively on live fish with a diet that includes about 80 different species of saltwater and 18 
freshwater fish; and 19 
Whereas, ospreys are the only raptors that plunge into water feet first and can dive 30 20 
miles per hour or greater to grasp fish with their specially equipped talons; and 21 
Whereas, ospreys have earned the reputation as "Fishermen of the Seas"; and 22 
Whereas, ospreys are one of the most easily observed birds of prey, because they use 23 
brush, driftwood, sticks, twigs, and other debris to build large, bulky nests in dead trees along 24 
waterways or in man-made structures over open water, such as channel markers; and 25 
Whereas, ospreys typically reach sexual maturity in their third year and are 26 
monogamous, with pairs returning to the same nest year after year, usually in early March for 27 
breeding season; and 28 
Whereas, the female usually lays two to five eggs, for which the incubation period is 29 
34 to 40 days, and, after the chicks hatch, they remain in the nest for 48 to 59 days to fledge, 30 
becoming independent of their parents four to eight weeks later but prior to the start of fall 31 
migration; and 32 
Whereas, although female ospreys are somewhat larger than males, each partner has 33 
an average life expectancy that exceeds 10 years; and 34 
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Whereas, because of their sensitivity to contaminants in the environment and the ease 1 
with which they can be observed and monitored, ospreys can serve as an excellent indicator of 2 
the health of the environment; and 3 
Whereas, the U.S. osprey population has been increasing steadily since 1960 when it 4 
was at an all-time low, which was attributed to the peak of the use of harmful pesticides, which 5 
were leeching into U.S. waterways; and 6 
Whereas, the resiliency of the osprey reflects the spirit of the "Tar Heel nature" of the 7 
people of the State of North Carolina; and 8 
Whereas, North Carolina does not have an official State raptor; Now, therefore, 9 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 10 
SECTION 1. Chapter 145 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new 11 
section to read: 12 
"ยง 145-52.  State raptor. 13 
The osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is adopted as the official raptor of the State of North 14 
Carolina." 15 
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law. 16