With piercing chirps, two ospreys circled high in the sky and then dove for their breakfast.
It was a majestic air show on Great Pond in Falmouth that stopped joggers mid-stride.
“What a sight!” one runner declared as a raptor hit the surface of the water in a splash that sounded as if a kid was diving in for a morning dip.
The sleek bird, a member of the hawk clan, powered up its wings towing a heavy fish in its talons as it headed for home.
Photographer John McCosh of South Boston captured it all from a small dock Monday. Osprey, he said, are our summer neighbors who return to South America in September. It’s a nearly 3,000-mile trek with stops along the way. For now, they are enjoying their Cape escape — not bad for once being threatened by extinction.