Why do Ospreys eat fish head first? This is an age-old debate, I just want to see if there's any new information out there that may shed some light. Also, with migration over, this might be another way to keep this site active. As the picture below shows, very often we see the male osprey bringing in head-less fish to nest during breeding season or they start from the head when eating it whole (second picture). Some say it is because of the nutritional value, some say it is because they want to ensure that the fish is really dead and so on. We also know that Ospreys rotate fish in flight in order to point the fish-head forward (less drag etc. etc.). So, when they land on a tree they see the head first and that's why they start from there. May be it is as simple as that. But why do they eat part of the fish before brining home the rest - that is also an interesting question. Certainly not to satisfy his own hunger, otherwise he would have eaten more than just a little bit of it (first picture). Your guess is probably as good as mine.