Nova Scotia Webcams - Since 1979, Nova Scotia Power has been working to protect the osprey, a once-endangered species and the official bird of Nova Scotia. Through the Osprey Relocation Program, NS
![Nova Scotia Power on Twitter: "Ethel and Oscar the ospreys welcomed two new chicks this week! Tune in to our OspreyCam for a bird's eye view of their nest. We're still waiting Nova Scotia Power on Twitter: "Ethel and Oscar the ospreys welcomed two new chicks this week! Tune in to our OspreyCam for a bird's eye view of their nest. We're still waiting](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D9BBZmwXoAMhxJg.jpg)
Nova Scotia Power on Twitter: "Ethel and Oscar the ospreys welcomed two new chicks this week! Tune in to our OspreyCam for a bird's eye view of their nest. We're still waiting
![Nova Scotia Power on Twitter: "Ethel and Oscar the ospreys welcomed two new chicks this week! Tune in to our OspreyCam for a bird's eye view of their nest. We're still waiting Nova Scotia Power on Twitter: "Ethel and Oscar the ospreys welcomed two new chicks this week! Tune in to our OspreyCam for a bird's eye view of their nest. We're still waiting](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D9BBZuNXkAEGUDw.jpg)