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I've seen 3 eggs under there...expected hatch date ~ April 1
(The main site has more nest cams.)
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/decorah-eagles
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My hometown has a camera near the nest of a perigrine falcon that lives near the water in my hometown.
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My hometown has a camera near the nest of a perigrine falcon that lives near the water in my hometown.
:D
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:D
I see him every Friday during the summer,he lives above the lights on my softball field ;D
.....a few years ago the town changed the lights but they kept the nest 8)
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I see him every Friday during the summer,he lives above the lights on my softball field ;D
.....a few years ago the town changed the lights but they kept the nest 8)
:)
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Cascades, Catalina Island and Botanical gardens in Virgina have some nice Eagle cams.
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Cascades, Catalina Island and Botanical gardens in Virgina have some nice Eagle cams.
Thanks! I just did a search and found some!
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kewl...I remember the link I think L posted with the litter of puppies, i miss that it was a great way to kill some time ;D
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kewl...I remember the link I think L posted with the litter of puppies, i miss that it was a great way to kill some time ;D
Yes! That was great :)
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kewl...I remember the link I think L posted with the litter of puppies, i miss that it was a great way to kill some time ;D
Good times :D
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kewl...I remember the link I think L posted with the litter of puppies, i miss that it was a great way to kill some time ;D
:D yes !! they were fun
these are really cute too .. Golden Retriever babies.. dunno how long it will be available .. says the camera is on from 8am-10pm EST .. but no mention of a stop date .. yet !! :)
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-ice-litter---sorbet-eclipse
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all voyeur
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:D yes !! they were fun
these are really cute too .. Golden Retriever babies.. dunno how long it will be available .. says the camera is on from 8am-10pm EST .. but no mention of a stop date .. yet !! :)
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-ice-litter---sorbet-eclipse
:D :D :D :D
Sooooooooooooooo cute!
I just watched for a long while :)
"All puppies are spoken for" :) :) :) :)
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Years ag driving from Canada back home we drove through Maine.
....stopped at a Eagle spot area.....saw no Eagles >:(
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tiny little Mastiff babies !!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/puppies-out-of-ch-celtics-regal-ronen-and-ch-armor-trails-annabelle-s-honor-way
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that's neat
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tiny little Mastiff babies !!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/puppies-out-of-ch-celtics-regal-ronen-and-ch-armor-trails-annabelle-s-honor-way
great, guess who just saw this and now wants one for xmas..GREAT
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great, guess who just saw this and now wants one for xmas..GREAT
LOL .. who can blame her ... they're great dogs .. if I had a big place I would adopt one that is need of rescue though ... my little bit of fur is more than enough for me in the space I have .. and his food bill is small like his poo .. one of those big guys I'd need a shovel and a wheelbarrow to follow him around outside with
Christmas is awhile away yet .. you have lotsa time to look !! lololol
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LOL .. who can blame her ... they're great dogs .. if I had a big place I would adopt one that is need of rescue though ... my little bit of fur is more than enough for me in the space I have .. and his food bill is small like his poo .. one of those big guys I'd need a shovel and a wheelbarrow to follow him around outside with
Christmas is awhile away yet .. you have lotsa time to look !! lololol
I can make a cat in the washer/dyer vid :-\
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I can make a cat in the washer/dyer vid :-\
LOLOLOLOLOLOL ...... she only goes in those appliances when she has to get away from you .. you could've made one of her drinking from the faucet .. or of him peeing in the toilet :D
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LOLOLOLOLOLOL ...... she only goes in those appliances when she has to get away from you .. you could've made one of her drinking from the faucet .. or of him peeing in the toilet :D
She's not trying to get away from me >:(...she's helping 8)
....I got a good pic of the two of them sleeping next to eachother :)
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She's not trying to get away from me >:(...she's helping 8)
....I got a good pic of the two of them sleeping next to eachother :)
has she seen the pics of fatty you sent me..oh brother
w8, I have the room for a big dog, but no way in hell I'm getting one. I'm shooting for a french bull dog terrier or pug
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has she seen the pics of fatty you sent me..oh brother
Yes she has and unlike you she luvs him >:(
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tiny little Mastiff babies !!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/puppies-out-of-ch-celtics-regal-ronen-and-ch-armor-trails-annabelle-s-honor-way
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I can make a cat in the washer/dyer vid :-\
I don't like the sound of this. Are they able to get in there? You need to be careful Clavin!
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I don't like the sound of this. Are they able to get in there? You need to be careful Clavin!
::)..Jane sometimes like to jump in the dryer after its done and the clothes are warm.so I let her do her thing and when she's done and gets out I take out the clothes and shut the door.
Jane found out I was talking to w8m8 and then she tried to jump in the clothes washer :-\
...good thing there was no water in it!
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Yes she has and unlike you she luvs him >:(
LOL, I never said I didn't, I have a soft spot for chubby cats
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LOL, I never said I didn't, I have a soft spot for chubby cats
Chubby huh ???...you wanna go there again >:( ???
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Chubby huh ???...you wanna go there again >:( ???
oh he's cute. Actually, send it again, dumb fuck from tmobile said everything on my sim card was saved and when I switched phones, everything was gone >:(
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Jane found out I was talking to w8m8 and then she tried to jump in the clothes washer :-\
...good thing there was no water in it!
oh PINOCCHIO !!!
Don't try and blame me !!
You sent me a pic of her all cozy in there like it was a safe haven from you 2 males that shun her >:(
AND ... don't forget I gave you a kinder gentler way to give her medicine instead of tackling her and putting her in a choke hold !!
so there :P
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I retract previous statements. Calvin kitties are cute..
but don't ever let me find out you put a choke hold on them to give them medicine
fucking neinderthal
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but don't ever let me find out you put a choke hold on them to give them medicine
fucking neinderthal
;D .. kick him in the shin when you drop off his cannolis and gravy
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;D .. kick him in the shin when you drop off his cannolis and gravy
I'd be aiming a tad higher if ya catch my drift ;)
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oh PINOCCHIO !!!
Don't try and blame me !!
You sent me a pic of her all cozy in there like it was a safe haven from you 2 males that shun her >:(
AND ... don't forget I gave you a kinder gentler way to give her medicine instead of tackling her and putting her in a choke hold !!
so there :P
OH NO YOU DEDIDNT!!.
I did not put Jane in a headlock....granted we had a few high pursuit chases around my place :P but no headlocks!
and I thanked you for helping me make it easier :) and I don't shun my little puta :D
.....I think she ran from me cuz she heard you on the phone with me :o ;D
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::)..Jane sometimes like to jump in the dryer after its done and the clothes are
Don't roll your eyes at me ..I'm only looking out for Janey Woo Woo >:(
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Don't roll your eyes at me ..I'm only looking out for Janey Woo Woo >:(
Lol at Janey Woo Woo ;D
she's well looked out for.
....last night I woke up at 3am to her standing on my chest and sniffing my face....then she was like "Oh I didn't know you were awake.you might as well pet me then" ::) >:(
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Lol at Janey Woo Woo ;D
she's well looked out for.
....last night I woke up at 3am to her standing on my chest and sniffing my face....then she was like "Oh I didn't know you were awake.you might as well pet me then" ::) >:(
;D ;D
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;D ;D
w8m8 laughs at all the nicknames my pets have had!
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;D .. kick him in the shin when you drop off his cannolis and gravy
I know where you live in Hazzard county there is only one gravy....but to us Dagos there are two,one brown and one red ;)
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I know where you live in Hazzard county there is only one gravy....but to us Dagos there are two,one brown and one red ;)
I know more than you obviously think I do ... so please don't assume I am unaware of culinary terms because I choose to live in the serene setting of nature as opposed to the exciting metropolis you chose to abide in 8)
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I know more than you obviously think I do ... so please don't assume I am unaware of culinary terms because I choose to live in the serene setting of nature as opposed to the exciting metropolis you chose to abide in 8)
Then can you make a good red gravy ???
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Then can you make a good red gravy ???
yes .. I'm an excellent cook
but ... sammiches are not cooking !! :P
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yes .. I'm an excellent cook
but ... sammiches are not cooking !! :P
I'd skip a sammich for a good pasta meal anytime!
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I'd skip a sammich for a good pasta meal anytime!
you'd be better off skipping rope .. you have baseball and golf to be in shape for ::)
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you'd be better off skipping rope .. you have baseball and golf to be in shape for ::)
Lol ;D
I suck at jumping rope :-\
....pasta is a good carb up ;) ;D
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I've seen 3 eggs under there...expected hatch date ~ April 1
(The main site has more nest cams.)
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/decorah-eagles
I saw the 3 today too :D She looks to be getting quite restless.
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I saw the 3 today too :D She looks to be getting quite restless.
She does...and/or hot? Today is the first time I've seen her w/her mouth open like that.
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She does...and/or hot? Today is the first time I've seen her w/her mouth open like that.
A broad with her mouth open.....now that's a first ::)
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A broad with her mouth open.....now that's a first ::)
And she shall be called......newmom.
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THIRD EGG LAID 3/2/11 6:47 p.m.
Here's a video:
SECOND EGG LAID 2/26/11 6:42 p.m. CST
Here's a video:
FIRST EGG LAID 2/23/11 5:33 p.m. CST
Here are videos, the first part when she lays the egg, the second part when we get our first look:
FAQ
How high is the nest?
About 80 feet.
How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
How old is the nest?
The eagles built it in 2007. A previous nest close by fell when a windstorm broke one of the branches.
Are these eagles banded?
No.
Which is the male and which is the female?
It is hard to tell the difference unless they are both on the nest. The female is larger than the male. This female has a ridge above her eyes that goes further back than on the male, and her eyes are surrounded by a greyish shadow; the male has a line around his eyes that makes them look “beadier.” Some think that the male’s head is “sleeker” than the female’s.
What is the history of this pair?
They have been together since the winter of 2007-2008. Her markings at that time indicated that she was about 4 years old. They successfully hatched and fledged 2 eaglets in 2008, then 3 in 2009, and 3 more in 2010.
When were the eggs laid in 2010, and when did they hatch?
First egg was February 25, second on February 28, third on March 5. First hatch was April 3, second on April 6, third on April 9. All three eaglets fledged and are now on the wing but are not being tracked.
What is the area around the nest like?
The nest is in a cottonwood tree on private property near the Decorah Fish Hatchery (operated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources), on the banks of the babbling waters of Trout Run in extreme northeast Iowa. The nest can be seen from the hatchery, but visitors to the hatchery should keep their distance from the nest tree, both to respect the private property where the tree is located and to avoid disturbing the eagles.
Here is a ground-level video of the surroundings, taken in March 2010:
This video shows the eagles’ point of view:
Where can I see pictures and videos of these eagles?
An archive of daily views of the nest over the immediate 24-hour period, taken every 2 minutes, can be found at http://www.raptorresource.org/decorah_eagles/5am.php -- Click on Eagle Dailies.
RRP has a YouTube site with many videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/ries96
Who operates and maintains this cam?
The Raptor Resource Project (RRP) maintains the cams, of which there are two, and the feed is streamed online 24/7. Both are positioned on one of the nest’s supporting limbs about 4-5 feet above the nest. The main cam is automated and is trained on the nest. The other cam has pan-tilt-zoom capabilities (PTZ). At dark the main cam switches to infrared (invisible to the eagles) night-time view. To see pictures of the cam installation, go to http://tinyurl.com/6xbu7om
Who does the panning, tilting, and zooming, and when does that happen?
Bob Anderson, Executive Director of RRP, switches to the PTZ cam when time and weather permit, and especially when there appears to be interesting activity in the nest. He will be especially attentive when hatching begins.
Where can I find out more about this nest?
Some articles in local papers about cam upgrades, with photos of cam installation, have featured the nest:
http://www.easterniowaoutdoors.com/2010/11/03/decorah-eagle-nest-cam-gets-high-tech-upgrade/
http://thegazette.com/2011/01/12/new-decorah-eagle-cam-yielding-stunning-images/
The nest was featured in the January-February 2011 issue of Iowa Outdoors, which can be purchased online.
What is the Raptor Resource Project?
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We establish and strengthen breeding populations of these raptors by creating, improving, and maintaining nests and nest sites. In addition to directly managing over twenty-three falcon, eagle, and owl nest sites, we provide training in nest site creation and management across the United States, reach more than 85,000 people each year through lectures, education programs, and our website, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the world around them.
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, to expand participation in raptor preservation, and to help foster the next generation of preservationists. Our work deepens the connection between people and the natural world, bringing benefits to both.
Links to cams of many of the raptor nests that RRP manages can be found at: http://www.raptorresource.org/falcon_cams/index.html
Does the Raptor Resource Project accept donations?
Yes! RRP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and relies on the donations of friends. There is a donation button on the RRP home page: http://www.raptorresource.org
What’s this about a PBS documentary on this nest?
The Decorah eagle nest was featured in a PBS Nature series program, “American Eagle,” that premiered in November 2008. Filmed by cinematographers Robert Anderson and Neil Rettig in high-definition, the video is available on DVD and online at http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-eagle/video-full-episode/4349/
How can I read or participate in a forum about this RRP cam?
An active forum is found at http://raptorresource.org/forum/index.php
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And she shall be called......newmom.
:D
THIRD EGG LAID 3/2/11 6:47 p.m.
Here's a video:
SECOND EGG LAID 2/26/11 6:42 p.m. CST
Here's a video:
FIRST EGG LAID 2/23/11 5:33 p.m. CST
Here are videos, the first part when she lays the egg, the second part when we get our first look:
FAQ
How high is the nest?
About 80 feet.
How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
How old is the nest?
The eagles built it in 2007. A previous nest close by fell when a windstorm broke one of the branches.
Are these eagles banded?
No.
Which is the male and which is the female?
It is hard to tell the difference unless they are both on the nest. The female is larger than the male. This female has a ridge above her eyes that goes further back than on the male, and her eyes are surrounded by a greyish shadow; the male has a line around his eyes that makes them look “beadier.” Some think that the male’s head is “sleeker” than the female’s.
What is the history of this pair?
They have been together since the winter of 2007-2008. Her markings at that time indicated that she was about 4 years old. They successfully hatched and fledged 2 eaglets in 2008, then 3 in 2009, and 3 more in 2010.
When were the eggs laid in 2010, and when did they hatch?
First egg was February 25, second on February 28, third on March 5. First hatch was April 3, second on April 6, third on April 9. All three eaglets fledged and are now on the wing but are not being tracked.
What is the area around the nest like?
The nest is in a cottonwood tree on private property near the Decorah Fish Hatchery (operated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources), on the banks of the babbling waters of Trout Run in extreme northeast Iowa. The nest can be seen from the hatchery, but visitors to the hatchery should keep their distance from the nest tree, both to respect the private property where the tree is located and to avoid disturbing the eagles.
Here is a ground-level video of the surroundings, taken in March 2010:
This video shows the eagles’ point of view:
Where can I see pictures and videos of these eagles?
An archive of daily views of the nest over the immediate 24-hour period, taken every 2 minutes, can be found at http://www.raptorresource.org/decorah_eagles/5am.php -- Click on Eagle Dailies.
RRP has a YouTube site with many videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/ries96
Who operates and maintains this cam?
The Raptor Resource Project (RRP) maintains the cams, of which there are two, and the feed is streamed online 24/7. Both are positioned on one of the nest’s supporting limbs about 4-5 feet above the nest. The main cam is automated and is trained on the nest. The other cam has pan-tilt-zoom capabilities (PTZ). At dark the main cam switches to infrared (invisible to the eagles) night-time view. To see pictures of the cam installation, go to http://tinyurl.com/6xbu7om
Who does the panning, tilting, and zooming, and when does that happen?
Bob Anderson, Executive Director of RRP, switches to the PTZ cam when time and weather permit, and especially when there appears to be interesting activity in the nest. He will be especially attentive when hatching begins.
Where can I find out more about this nest?
Some articles in local papers about cam upgrades, with photos of cam installation, have featured the nest:
http://www.easterniowaoutdoors.com/2010/11/03/decorah-eagle-nest-cam-gets-high-tech-upgrade/
http://thegazette.com/2011/01/12/new-decorah-eagle-cam-yielding-stunning-images/
The nest was featured in the January-February 2011 issue of Iowa Outdoors, which can be purchased online.
What is the Raptor Resource Project?
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We establish and strengthen breeding populations of these raptors by creating, improving, and maintaining nests and nest sites. In addition to directly managing over twenty-three falcon, eagle, and owl nest sites, we provide training in nest site creation and management across the United States, reach more than 85,000 people each year through lectures, education programs, and our website, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the world around them.
Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, to expand participation in raptor preservation, and to help foster the next generation of preservationists. Our work deepens the connection between people and the natural world, bringing benefits to both.
Links to cams of many of the raptor nests that RRP manages can be found at: http://www.raptorresource.org/falcon_cams/index.html
Does the Raptor Resource Project accept donations?
Yes! RRP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and relies on the donations of friends. There is a donation button on the RRP home page: http://www.raptorresource.org
What’s this about a PBS documentary on this nest?
The Decorah eagle nest was featured in a PBS Nature series program, “American Eagle,” that premiered in November 2008. Filmed by cinematographers Robert Anderson and Neil Rettig in high-definition, the video is available on DVD and online at http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-eagle/video-full-episode/4349/
How can I read or participate in a forum about this RRP cam?
An active forum is found at http://raptorresource.org/forum/index.php
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Is the nest on a farm or something? I keep seeing an animal(s) walking by. Looks like it could be a horse or ??? Maybe it's a dog. Hard to tell with the distance.
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Someone's playing with the camera right now
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Is the nest on a farm or something? I keep seeing an animal(s) walking by. Looks like it could be a horse or ??? Maybe it's a dog. Hard to tell with the distance.
What is the area around the nest like?
The nest is in a cottonwood tree on private property near the Decorah Fish Hatchery (operated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources), on the banks of the babbling waters of Trout Run in extreme northeast Iowa. The nest can be seen from the hatchery, but visitors to the hatchery should keep their distance from the nest tree, both to respect the private property where the tree is located and to avoid disturbing the eagles.
Here is a ground-level video of the surroundings, taken in March 2010:
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Someone's playing with the camera right now
Who does the panning, tilting, and zooming, and when does that happen?
Bob Anderson, Executive Director of RRP, switches to the PTZ cam when time and weather permit, and especially when there appears to be interesting activity in the nest. He will be especially attentive when hatching begins.
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I watched last night but saw no eggs :(
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She's very restless this morning.
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She's very restless this morning.
I saw her moving the eggs around a little bit ago .. she's adjusting things a lot
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I saw her moving the eggs around a little bit ago .. she's adjusting things a lot
Damn!!!... I missed the eggs >:(
....It would be so easy to make a joke about adjusting eggs!
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Damn!!!... I missed the eggs >:(
....It would be so easy to make a joke about adjusting eggs!
She swapped places of them ( rolled them over maybe ? )and she fluffed up the nest around them a little .. I was watching for awhile it only took her a minute or 2 .. it will be hard to catch if you're not lucky to be watching at that minute .. I can't wait to see the hatchlings :)
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She swapped places of them ( rolled them over maybe ? )and she fluffed up the nest around them a little .. I was watching for awhile it only took her a minute or 2 .. it will be hard to catch if you're not lucky to be watching at that minute .. I can't wait to see the hatchlings :)
I had it on last night for awhile but didn't see anything but the mother sitting there >:(
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I had it on last night for awhile but didn't see anything but the mother sitting there >:(
LOL .. me too .. I got lucky watching this morning
would be nice to see her man take her place for a little while so she can go get something to eat or drink
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LOL .. me too .. I got lucky watching this morning
would be nice to see her man take her place for a little while so she can go get something to eat or drink
The nest exchange! :D
This is from last year. Looks to be the same nest.
How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
:o :o :o
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LOL .. me too .. I got lucky watching this morning
would be nice to see her man take her place for a little while so she can go get him a sammich
Fixed ;D
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The nest exchange! :D
This is from last year. Looks to be the same nest.
How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
:o :o :o
the male looked a tad confused on what to do..FIGURES..
I love the sound of geese in the background
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The nest exchange! :D
This is from last year. Looks to be the same nest.
How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
:o :o :o
very kewl !! ... I'm going to a friends place this weekend and there are a few eagle nests on top of power line supports close by .. they are friggin HUGE .. I'll get some pictures if it's clear .. it's not the same as seeing them in person but maybe seeing them on top of those high steel things can show some little bit of how big they are ... last time I was there I think there were 3 or 4 .. they stay put unless the weather takes them out I think
Fixed ;D
LOL .. that was funny :D
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One hatched!!!
Feeding it a dead bunny right now...
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Mama must be exhausted
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The second egg hatched!
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Mama must be exhausted
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Thanks for posting that vid!
The second egg hatched!
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She's feeding the babies right now! :D
Another video
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Both mom & dad on nest now.
He brought dinner :D
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Both mom & dad on nest now.
He brought dinner :D
bout time
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Kewl,I saw the babies 8)
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bout time
newmom's comments are cracking me up ;D
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I saw them feeding this morning. The older/stronger one seems like a bully, pecking on the other one and taking all the food. Mom make no attempt to go out of her way to feed the other one :'(
I was reading that is common among babies, especially if the first hatched is a female. Fratricide is fairly common. :'( Don't know if I'll be able to continue to watch if that happens.
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Has anyone tried to get on the "chat"?
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I saw them feeding this morning. The older/stronger one seems like a bully, pecking on the other one and taking all the food. Mom make no attempt to go out of her way to feed the other one :'(
I was reading that is common among babies, especially if the first hatched is a female. Fratricide is fairly common. :'( Don't know if I'll be able to continue to watch if that happens.
I wasn't going to view after reading this but thought I'd take a peek and they are feeding. I thought since I only saw two that the third was dead :( but realize it's still an egg ::)
Has anyone tried to get on the "chat"?
No. If you go in there maybe the people will say that both babies are doing well and you can tell us. And if they say only one is doing well you can still tell us they are both fine :'(
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I wasn't going to view after reading this but thought I'd take a peek and they are feeding. I thought since I only saw two that the third was dead :( but realize it's still an egg ::)
No. If you go in there maybe the people will say that both babies are doing well and you can tell us. And if they say only one is doing well you can still tell us they are both fine :'(
If I'm ever able to get into the dang room >:( I was wondering if anyone else was able to get in?
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If I'm ever able to get into the dang room >:( I was wondering if anyone else was able to get in?
Open the door ditzy!
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Dad brought breakfast! ;D
They have a regular smorgasbord going on up there.
I bet the 3rd egg hatches today. It looks like it's got a hole now.
Open the door ditzy!
>:(
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OMG :o
There's a snake in the nest. And it's still moving :-X
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OMG :o
There's a snake in the nest. And it's still moving :-X
I didn't see it but the babies look lost and hungry...Mommy needs to hurry back
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Dad has everything under control while mom slacks off.
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Dad has everything under control while mom slacks off.
please, the dad look lost just to sit there.
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Dad has everything under control while mom slacks off.
Dad almost knocked one of the babies out of the next the other day. It was a very tenuous situation for quite awhile.
Damit! He just did it again :o
Clumsy ox. >:( He better fix this before mom gets home.
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Dad almost knocked one of the babies out of the next the other day. It was a very tenuous situation for quite awhile.
Damit! He just did it again :o
Clumsy ox. >:( He better fix this before mom gets home.
Dad is old school 8)....showin a little tough love....life ain't easy on the mean streets of Ohio >:(
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Dad is old school 8)....showin a little tough love....life ain't easy on the mean streets of Ohio >:(
dad is a dumb ass
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Dad is old school 8)....showin a little tough love....life ain't easy on the mean streets of Ohio >:(
'cept these are the angelic streets of Iowa ;)
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'cept these are the angelic streets of Iowa ;)
Oops,damn you're right :-[
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How big is the nest?
5-6 feet across, about the same deep; it weighs about 1½ tons.
:o :o :o
they look as big as Volkswagons from the ground !!
I just got some pix of 2 taken over the weekend .. one is twice the size of the other :o
(http://i56.tinypic.com/33z5qx0.jpg)
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holy crap w8, those nests are hugeeeeeeee
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holy crap w8, those nests are hugeeeeeeee
They are strong birds to tote those big branches and build a nest that large ... I watched for about an hour but saw no movements at all so I'm clueless on whether they were occupied or not .. I was hoping to see an eagle
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They are strong birds to tote those big branches and build a nest that large ... I watched for about an hour but saw no movements at all so I'm clueless on whether they were occupied or not .. I was hoping to see an eagle
I'm sure it was the male birds that did all the heavy work...
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I'm sure it was the male birds that did all the heavy work...
it's probably NOT
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I'm sure it was the male birds that did all the heavy work...
I'm sure it took awhile too ... having to stop and look at it every time they added a stick and pat themself on the back ::)
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I'm sure it took awhile too ... having to stop and look at it every time they added a stick and pat themself on the back ::)
;D ;D ;D ;D
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I'm sure it took awhile too ... having to stop and look at it every time they added a stick and pat themself on the back ::)
Sure......while the broad is like "move that stick over here....wait,wait no,over here....what do you think if we put it here" ??? ::)
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Sure......while the broadbird is like "move that stick over here....wait,wait no,over here....what do you think if we put it here" ???
fixed ;D
LOL
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fixed ;D
LOL
Haha ;D
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NEW Baby !!
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loling @ w8, newmom & Clavin
Thanks for posting that vid w8m8!
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loling @ w8, newmom & Clavin
Thanks for posting that vid w8m8!
:) no problem
I can't watch them feed .. the first born seems to be a bully and the others don't get much :'(
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:) no problem
I can't watch them feed .. the first born seems to be a bully and the others don't get much :'(
Sushi for dinner!
Mom seems to do her best at diviing it up.
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:) no problem
I can't watch them feed .. the first born seems to be a bully and the others don't get much :'(
I saw the end of their feeding time this morning before they got sat on again and thought... maybe they don't like fish that much because they weren't fighting over it at all...so I take this to mean they all got full enough :)
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Sushi for dinner!
Mom seems to do her best at diviing it up.
I think sushi is the best thing they get .. the bunny was a little rough to watch get fed
I saw the end of their feeding time this morning before they got sat on again and thought... maybe they don't like fish that much because they weren't fighting over it at all...so I take this to mean they all got full enough :)
LOL @ "got sat on again" .. it's cute when they wriggle out from under her and peek out ;D
I hope the other 2 gang up on the bully one time from both sides .. it bothers me to watch him peck so hard at his siblings >:(
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I hope the other 2 gang up on the bully one time from both sides .. it bothers me to watch him peck so hard at his siblings >:(
Older sister....
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Older sister....
how do you know it's a girl ... Dr. Doolittle ?
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how do you know it's a girl ... Dr. Doolittle ?
Older bullies always are.
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doesn't matter if it's a girl or not .. it's mean
:'(
Bald eagle's nest is large and called 'eyrie'. It is located at the top of tall trees or on cliffs. Eagles return to breed on the same site year after year, adding new materials. Then, nest becomes larger, and can reach 10 feet in diameter and one ton in weight. It is made with twigs and leaves, and lined with finer wood materials, mosses, grasses and feathers.
Female lays 1 to 3 dull white eggs. Incubation lasts about 31 to 45 days by both adults. During this time, one parent remains always on the nest, to protect eggs from predators (squirrels, ravens, gulls...). Male brings food to the nest and sometimes, female shares hunting after the first days at nest. Young are fed and brooded by both parents until the first flight, at about 12 weeks. Eaglets are full size at 12 weeks of age, and they can fly well at three months old.Only 50% of young survive the first year. If two chicks hatch, the older will kill the smaller one. It is not uncommon. Parents don't make efforts to stop this behaviour.
http://carnivoraforum.com/index.cgi?board=aves&action=print&thread=1856
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"If two chicks hatch, the older will kill the smaller one. It is not uncommon. Parents don't make efforts to stop this behaviour."
Well that's it for me, I'm done watching and reading this thread. :(
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"If two chicks hatch, the older will kill the smaller one. It is not uncommon. Parents don't make efforts to stop this behaviour."
Well that's it for me, I'm done watching and reading this thread. :(
I read that part and felt sick
I don't want to be watching if something happens :-[
it's difficult to not check them out .. but I'm not watching for long when I do
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I read that part and felt sick
I don't want to be watching if something happens :-[
it's difficult to not check them out .. but I'm not watching for long when I do
OK one last view (of the thread only) for now...until they are all big enough not to kill each other. :-[
Princess L should be in charge of telling us if it's OK. Also, she should tell us it's OK even if it isn't. :)
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Princess L should be in charge of telling us if it's OK. Also, she should tell us it's OK even if it isn't. :)
Everything is OK! Mom is feeding them all.
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Everything is OK! Mom is feeding them all.
I watched yesterday for a little while and Mama was sat off to the side ( instead of on top of them ) while they napped :)
an aside :
the scraps/carcasses are drawing flies :-X .. I wonder who cleans up ? or if they do ?
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They're feeding right now. Good camera angle.
Everyone got fed!
The camera guy was panning around. It was a horse I saw a couple of weeks ago!
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I watched yesterday for a little while and Mama was sat off to the side ( instead of on top of them ) while they napped :)
an aside :
the scraps/carcasses are drawing flies :-X .. I wonder who cleans up ? or if they do ?
There was a lot of housekeeping and redecorating going on yesterday.
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:D
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Mom is off to the side...I see babies :)
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They are moving around and have alot to say :)
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They're basking in the sunshine ;D
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Probably girl eagles as much as they talk!
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Probably girl eagles as much as they talk!
and eat and nap ;D
(http://aerialantics.com/acatalog/SparkleyChicksRule.jpg)
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Awesome PBS special on this nesting pair.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-eagle/video-full-episode/4349/
Stella, I don't think you want to watch.
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Awesome PBS special on this nesting pair.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-eagle/video-full-episode/4349/
Stella, I don't think you want to watch.
It is an awesome piece .. and yes I agree .. STella better not watch it
The wind is rough at the nest today ... you can see the swaying .. must be the camera is on a lighter branch .. I wonder why they don't make the nest's deeper to protect more from the wind .. must be to keep the view open for the parents to watch for predators ?
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I caught it this morning and the babies were out for a few minutes then mom pushed em all together and sat on them :)
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I caught it this morning and the babies were out for a few minutes then mom pushed em all together and sat on them :)
I wonder how long that will continue .. that fiesty chick will prolly end up biting her parents when they try that when she's a little bigger :o
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I wonder how long that will continue .. that fiesty chick will prolly end up biting her parents when they try that when she's a little bigger :o
Dad will handle her 8)
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It is an awesome piece .. and yes I agree .. STella better not watch it
The wind is rough at the nest today ... you can see the swaying .. must be the camera is on a lighter branch .. I wonder why they don't make the nest's deeper to protect more from the wind .. must be to keep the view open for the parents to watch for predators ?
I think I read that the bowl is about 4 feet deep ??? The camera is deceiving.
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OK I peeked yesterday and both parents were there and all 3 babies looked to be doing well!!
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they're getting big :)
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they're getting big :)
I just looked...they looked good! But neither parent was there!
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they're getting big :)
This!
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I just looked...they looked good! But neither parent was there!
:o .. what the heck !! some other raptor could swoop in !!!
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:o .. what the heck !! some other raptor could swoop in !!!
One is there now...thank God!
They are looking pretty cute!
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mom is back..
father probably trying to impregnate another bird..Bad bad bird
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ahh male privilige
;D
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Barf :-X :-X :-X
....just tuned in and mom or pop was tearing apart a squirrel.
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Barf :-X :-X :-X
....just tuned in and mom or pop was tearing apart a squirrel.
Suck it up fancy pants
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Suck it up fancy pants
>:(
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they are getting BIG ... feathers are coming in ... the nest is getting cramped
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they are getting BIG ... feathers are coming in ... the nest is getting cramped
(http://i53.tinypic.com/2cqxnrs.jpg)
Yeah I just looked...them suckers are getting big!
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HOLY COW !!!!!!!
They're near ready to fly soon aren't they ?
I wonder will they still roost there ?
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HOLY COW !!!!!!!
They're near ready to fly soon aren't they ?
I wonder will they still roost there ?
YAY! Thank God they didn't kill each other. Thanks for posting that pic w8m8 ..I went and looked and they look great :)
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YAY! Thank God they didn't kill each other. Thanks for posting that pic w8m8 ..I went and looked and they look great :)
You're Welcome .. I keep peeking in hoping to see when they get taught to fly .. I know it's futile .. but I can't stop myself :)
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You're Welcome .. I keep peeking in hoping to see when they get taught to fly .. I know it's futile .. but I can't stop myself :)
:D
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They're getting BIG!
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They are HUGE .. the tail feathers are still short .. but it's going to be soon that they fly I bet !!
One was jumping up and down flapping his wings and smacking his bros in the head doing it LOL
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They will be flying anytime now !!!!!!!!!!!!
One is trying out his wings going from one side of the nest to the other !!!!!!!!!!!
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They will be flying anytime now !!!!!!!!!!!!
One is trying out his wings going from one side of the nest to the other !!!!!!!!!!!
:D :D Thanks for posting...I see him/her doing it too!
Easier to see how big the nest is right now too.
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They're FLYING !!!!!!!!!
;D
:'(
I'm gonna miss them when they're gone
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Today was the first time I could see them.everytime I checked last week the screen was either black or frozen.
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Saw 2 sitting on the tree branches and one flew toward the nest camera. :)
Banding
RRP hopes to band these juvies and place a satellite transmitter on one of them. The juvies will be captured on the ground a couple of weeks after they fledge. The small band with its identifying color and number goes around one of the ankles and does not bother or endanger the bird. The transmitter is mounted loosely and comfortably like a tiny backpack, and it does not interfere with flight or with head or neck movement. The process takes just a few minutes and does not frighten or harm the birds. It is possible to take measurements of the juvies as they are banded to determine their sex. Banding eventually gives researchers information on how far the bird has flown from its birth nest once it has died or is found injured; the band might also be spotted during feeding, nesting, or migrating and thus can be useful in tracking the eagle's movements. The transmitter will allow researchers to track the juvie regularly via GPS and will yield invaluable information on its behavior. The transmitter is designed to fall off after a few years. Banding and placing the transmitter will be done by Bob Anderson, Director of RRP, and other raptor experts who have banded many birds before and who always follow the safest protocols, and who will have obtained the required permits to do so. Bob discusses his excitement about this in a recent interview.
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Saw 2 sitting on the tree branches and one flew toward the nest camera. :)
Banding
RRP hopes to band these juvies and place a satellite transmitter on one of them. The juvies will be captured on the ground a couple of weeks after they fledge. The small band with its identifying color and number goes around one of the ankles and does not bother or endanger the bird. The transmitter is mounted loosely and comfortably like a tiny backpack, and it does not interfere with flight or with head or neck movement. The process takes just a few minutes and does not frighten or harm the birds. It is possible to take measurements of the juvies as they are banded to determine their sex. Banding eventually gives researchers information on how far the bird has flown from its birth nest once it has died or is found injured; the band might also be spotted during feeding, nesting, or migrating and thus can be useful in tracking the eagle's movements. The transmitter will allow researchers to track the juvie regularly via GPS and will yield invaluable information on its behavior. The transmitter is designed to fall off after a few years. Banding and placing the transmitter will be done by Bob Anderson, Director of RRP, and other raptor experts who have banded many birds before and who always follow the safest protocols, and who will have obtained the required permits to do so. Bob discusses his excitement about this in a recent interview.
that's going to be very interesting .. I've wondered how far they go from "home" once they leave the nest
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Someone was manning the camera and panning around and showed one sitting on the roof of a nearby house.
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I haven't seen squat lately :(
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I haven't seen squat lately :(
This :(
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There's one sitting on a branch right now! Hurry!!!
;D
If you scroll all the way down there are videos you can watch of them including "Parent watches proudly as eaglet prepares for flight."
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Babies done gone!
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Soon they will be doing baby hawks :)
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http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
New hatchlings
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They're feeding right now!
:D
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just had fresh fish flown in for breakfast :D
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Very sad news :'(
July 3, 2012
We are very sorry to announce that D12 is dead. D12 was found electrocuted at the base of a power pole on a Sunday morning. We notified the power company, who modified the top of that pole on Sunday and several other poles in the area on Monday. As of this morning, they are continuing to identify and modify poles to make them raptor safe. If you find an electrocuted raptor or other bird by a pole, take it to the nearest wildlife center (if it is still alive) and contact your state DNR or local game warden and the utility company that owns the pole. You will need to:
1. Provide information about the dead or injured bird.
2. Identify the nearest pole to the electrocuted raptor by the pole identification number (on the pole itself) and local landmarks such as cross streets or street addresses (if applicable).
Include as many specifics as you can regarding the species and the incident. If possible, take photographs of the raptor and the pole to submit with your reports and notes.
Power lines themselves are not an electrocution hazard for birds (birds can and do sit on wires), but unshielded poles can be dangerous. The Avian Protection Plan Guidelines include information on raptor safe poles and modification of existing poles. New structures are fairly safe, but older poles may not be. Older poles may have been installed either before people were aware of electrocution hazards to wildlife, or during the decline of raptor populations in America, when interaction was less likely. Here is a link to more information about birds and utility structures, including poles: http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdIssues/Hazards/APP/AVIAN%20PROTECTION%20PLAN%20FINAL%204%2019%2005.pdf
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EGG 3
Third egg is here on Sunday, March 2nd at 6:43 PM Videos below.
EGG 2!
The second egg arrived Wednesday, Feb. 26th, at 5:33 PM Videos are further down in the Egg Record section.
EGG! WE HAVE EGG!
Decorah's first egg of 2014 arrived on Sunday, Feb. 23rd at 4:55 PM CST Elf's video of 1st egg
Videos are also posted on RRP's FaceBook page. RRP FaceBook
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
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EGG 3
Third egg is here on Sunday, March 2nd at 6:43 PM Videos below.
EGG 2!
The second egg arrived Wednesday, Feb. 26th, at 5:33 PM Videos are further down in the Egg Record section.
EGG! WE HAVE EGG!
Decorah's first egg of 2014 arrived on Sunday, Feb. 23rd at 4:55 PM CST Elf's video of 1st egg
Videos are also posted on RRP's FaceBook page. RRP FaceBook
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
Do they usually/always have three eggs?
There is a nest near where I live that is being cammed, and I know the female laid three eggs. The first is expected to hatch around March 26.
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New baby is here! :D
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New baby is here! :D
That's such magnificent footage!
All of the eggs in our nest are now hatched. I watched the oldest peck his/her sibling in the head while getting fed yesterday. It didn't take long for the competition to start!
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2nd egg in the process of hatching.
Today's highlight
1:38
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All three babies are out. This is when it gets exciting ~ watching mom and dad fly in fresh sushi, quail, squirrel and rabbit. Lots of activity for the next few months.
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I've determined that the oldest of our eaglets is an asshole.
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2015
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
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And now there are Three Eggs!!
Egg #3, Wednesday, 2/25/15 6:57 PM Video:
Egg #2. Saturday, 2/21/15 7:01 PM Video:
Egg #1 Wednesday, 2/18/15 6:07 PM Video:http://youtu.be/wheZpvask4c
We are sorry to report that the 2014 juvie known as Four was electrocuted. Details can be found in this RRP Blog.http://raptorresource.blogspot.com/2015/03/decorah-eaglet-four-electrocuted.html
We are sorry to announce that Four, the single remaining bird from the 2014 Decorah alumni to remain in the wild, was electrocuted on Tuesday, March 2nd. This is the fourth eaglet from Decorah that we know of to die from electrocution. Bob and a good friend picked her carcass up on Thursday after the Eagle Valley team notified us that they received a mortality ping. Bob and Brett examined her on Saturday and verified the cause of death.
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Awe...
Sad news here, too:
Our BE's only laid two eggs this year, and one was broken on March 13th.
:'(
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A new Bald Eagles nest was found on a tiny little island of the coast of CT. first one in recent memory :)
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A new Bald Eagles nest was found on a tiny little island of the coast of CT. first one in recent memory :)
Apparently, some U.S. states worked with the Canadian government to import some Eagles from up north. That's how we got ours. I guess they're hoping to increase the American population.
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Apparently, some U.S. states worked with the Canadian government to import some Eagles from up north. That's how we got ours. I guess they're hoping to increase the American population.
Yeah I heard that but these two showed up on their own.
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Yeah I heard that but these two showed up on their own.
Is there a camera on them?
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http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
We're getting close to a first hatch :D
Looks like someone brought fox for dinner.
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Is there a camera on them?
Unfortunately no :(
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Our remaining egg broke yesterday.
No babies this year.
:'(
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Our remaining egg broke yesterday.
No babies this year.
:'(
:'( :'(
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http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
Mom seems very active today. Looks like there's some fresh meat in the nest too.
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:'( :'(
Yeah, I'm really bummed out.
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Welcome to the world!! D22 arrived at 8:16 AM CDT 3/29/15. See our first peek..
D21 arrived at 6:52 PM CDT 3/27/15. See this video with our first peek.
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Welcome to the world!! D22 arrived at 8:16 AM CDT 3/29/15. See our first peek..
D21 arrived at 6:52 PM CDT 3/27/15. See this video with our first peek.
That's terrific!!!
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The first video is great around 1:26 - mama feeding baby.
Looks like fox is on the menu today.
Edit: It's a fox squirrel
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Lots of action to be seen daily over the next few months. Egg 3 has not hatched yet, but it does look like it's starting to crack.
The squirrel is almost all gone. Time for dad to bring home dinner.
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Lots of action to be seen daily over the next few months. Egg 3 has not hatched yet, but it does look like it's starting to crack.
The squirrel is almost all gone. Time for dad to bring home dinner.
Sushi
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3rd hatch in progress now
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3rd hatch in progress now
Send a few down my way, L!!
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3rd egg hatched at 9:43am today :D
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3rd egg hatched at 9:43am today :D
I hope they all make it!!
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Now that mom and dad have two nests, we will need to differentiate between them. The nest mom and dad used from 2007 through 2012 will be called N1, formerly known as The Nest. The nest mom and dad built for the 2013 nesting season will be called N2, formerly know as Yonder Nest.
Here is a handy map for you to see the nests and the surrounding area. Neighborhood Map.
Here's some basics about N2 which is 500 feet to the right of N1 when standing at the Hatchery.
How high is the nest? About 60 feet in a cottonwood.
How big is the nest? When the cameras were installed, N2 was about 4 feet across, 3.5 feet deep, approximately 460 pounds, and will gain approx 200 lbs every year
How old is N2? The eagles started building it in Oct. 2012. It was ready for the 2013 nesting season.
The following information is provided about N1.
How high is N1? About 80 feet.
How big is N1? About 6 feet across, about 5 feet deep; it weighs close to 1367 lb.
How old is N1? The eagles built it in 2007 and used it to successfully fledge 14 eaglets. A previous nest close by fell when a windstorm broke one of the branches.
Which is the male and which is the female? It is hard to tell the difference unless they are both on the nest. The female is larger than the male. This female has an arched ridge above her eyes that goes further back than on the male, and her eyes are surrounded by a greyish shadow; the ridge above the male’s eye is shorter and seems a little closer to the eye. The male has a line around his eyes that makes them look “beady,” and his head looks “sleeker” than the female’s.
Here's a bigreddiggy video about the differences. mom and dad differences
What is the history of this male and female?
They have been together since the winter of 2007-2008. The female's markings at that time indicated that she was about 4 years old. The male was already mature in 2007. There is no way to know his age.
Once an eagle reaches maturity at 5 years of age, there is no way to determine their age if they have not been tracked prior to turning 5. Here's a link to the feather changes that occur in an eagle's first years before they mature. Plumage Changes in Sub-Adults
They successfully hatched and fledged 2 eaglets in 2008, 3 in 2009, 3 in 2010, 3 in 2011, 3 in 2012, 3 in 2013 and 3 in 2014.
How did they capture D1?
Here's a link to how it happened. The Capture of D1
The transmitter has allowed us to see where she has been and where she is currently D1's Map
What is the area around N2 and N1 like? The Nests are in cottonwood trees on private property near the Decorah Fish Hatchery (operated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources), on the banks of the babbling waters of Trout Run in extreme northeast Iowa. N1 can be seen from the hatchery, but visitors to the hatchery should keep their distance from the nest tree, both to respect the private property where the tree is located and to avoid disturbing the eagles. Here is a ground-level video of the surroundings, taken in March 2010. This video shows the eagles’ point of view.
Here is a slide show of the cam installation in fall 2009.
Why are the eaglets called D##?
The first place is D for the Decorah, Iowa, nest site. Numbers following the D acknowledge the number of eaglets since 2008. For the 2015, the eaglets will begin with D21.
Traditional names can create an undue tendency to anthropomorphize. While the human emotion that may be attached to the eaglets is understandable, an alpha-numeric system for referencing them may help us distance ourselves to observe the wonder of wildlife and nature at work.
This reference system will allow RRP to integrate their findings more easily with other researchers.
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Dad brings home a rabbit.
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Sunday morning close ups.