Osprey Gold Development Ltd. announced that it has completed a high-resolution unmanned aerial vehicle magnetic geophysical survey over the Goldenville Gold Project in Nova Scotia, located within the Meguma Terrane which hosts St. Barbara's recently acquired Moose River Consolidated Project. 50% of the cost of the survey and interpretation are being funded through the Nova Scotia Mineral Resources Development Fund. The detailed UAV survey provides important vectoring information to aid in the prioritization and delineation of additional drill targets for potential discovery of gold mineralization surrounding areas of known mineralization, and in areas with limited prior data, as they are obscured by glacial overburden or have limited prior exploration. The identification of important geophysical magnetic highs provide important indicators for drill target deliniation. Upcoming work includes a similar survey will be completed shortly on the Caribou Gold Project, located less than 10 kilometers by road from St Barbara's Touqouy Mill. At Goldenville, prioritized targets generated in part from this survey will be incorporated into upcoming exploration and drill programs this fall, which will be announced as they commence. Survey Details includes Terrane Geoscience Inc., based in Halifax, Nova Scotia and partner MWH Geo-Surveys Ltd. flew survey lines at approximately 30 meter grid-line spacing for a total of an estimated 346 linear line-kilometers over the project areas. The survey utilized a multi-rotor UAV carrying a GEM Systems potassium magneto meter, flying 30-50 m above ground level collecting continuous readings from a low elevation for very high-resolution data.