Osprey rebound in Southeast Michigan as researchers track migration

By EVAN KREAGER
Capital News Service
LANSING — There are at least 50 breeding osprey pairs in southern Michigan, up from a single nest some two decades ago. That’s seven years ahead of a goal to have 30 pairs in the area. Nests are spread across counties in the southern part of the state. And the birds are on the move. One of them named Monroe Spark recently reached Cuba.