I’m pretty good with my birds, but only very average with my fish. I got this photo of an Osprey carrying a fish along the Norwalk River on Friday, Aug. 28, 2015. I was photographing a young Osprey on a sailboat mast when this older Osprey flew by with its prey. The younger Osprey looked up and gave a look as if to say: “I wish I could do that.” The youngster will learn soon enough.
It looks like a fairly good-sized fish, but honestly my fish ID skills are not up to par. Who knows what it is? Thanks for your input.

My guess would be bunker, menhaden herring given that the bluefish flush the schools to the surface at this time of year.
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The osprey has a fish called an Atlantic Menhaden (Bunker). It is very common prey for them.
Rich, via Facebook
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