Danish WTE web camera 2015-2018

Haliaeetus albacilla nests in other countries

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Re: Danish WTE web camera 2015-2018

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:hi:

Thanks for the cute video links, albicilla!

They don't differ much in size
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There is some bonking seen by the older chick, but not so bad - yet
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As we have experienced at SWFL Bald Eagle nest the short age difference (there less than 2 hrs between hatchings, 3 days between incubation durations) doesn't guarantee less bonking, unfortunately. Hope these two don't need to fight much for their food :2thumbsup: On the other hand everything in their life in the nest educates skills for survival ...
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Owlie wrote: April 15th, 2021, 8:44 pm :hi:

There is som bonking seen by the older chick, but not so bad - yet
:hi:
I hope there won't be too much competition and a lot of food :nod:
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April 16th

:hi:

Mamicja, thanks for the video, again :thumbs:

Mum arrived after Dad's long calling
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... and found some nestovers to feed her offspring with - I guess the hen leg still
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There is not much food in the nest so far :puzzled:
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An eagle eye
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Close up of Female
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An eel on the nest! :thumbs:
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:hi:
Male brings an eel. Some tug of war :mrgreen:


Nice eye, isn't it?
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APR. 17.

Thank you for comments, photos and videoes.

09.16 Male raises and calls - flies out. Female in after 1 minute. and feeding.

Everything runs ok - so far.

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:hi: Mamicja and albicilla

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Is the prey a cormorant or a crow?
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... what ever it was, it seems to be almost gone by now
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Both parents fed the little ones, but the female preferred to do it herself and took the rest of the eel from the male.
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APR. 18.

early morning feeding at 05.39 with the rest of a wing of yesterdays Commorant

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Morning change at 06.23

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Two blackbirds - or are they starlings? - visiting the nest (on the trunk)
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Male visiting just shortly, didn't bring anything
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12:18 The male brings a fish (garfish?)
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After some time, the female starts feeding, but only the older eaglet gets the food.


Later, the younger eaglet was also fed.
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Close-ups
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20:25 the male tried to take the bird's remains, but the female took them away.
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She covered the chicks and placed the remains of food in front of her :mrgreen:
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APR. 19.

Breakfast - or maybe the second breakfast at 06.47

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Male in with a washed Comorant
The beak above the birds foot here belongs to the female. Male is pulling in the meat.
Female left the nest and the male gave the small ones some food and covered them.

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:hi:

The times I have been watching parts of feedings it has run smoothly and both eaglets have got fed, like here: both can beg for bites and no bonking occurs, it is nice to see :shake: , It looks, too, that there is enough food provided so far.
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APR. 20.

Starlings are living downstairs and are picking up straws from the eagles nest.

Female covers the chicks after the 2.(?) feeding of the

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Male feeding with the rest of yesterdays Commorant

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Maybe you are able to find the Starling? Down to the the left

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:hi:

One eaglet has wandered far away from the nest bowl :rolleyes:
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Suddenly after a long winter and a very cold April - today the wind fell down an it was 18 degrees in the places without wind. I think it was very hot in the nestbowl. One of the chicks made a small trip. Maybe to find shadow to cool down.
DOF thinks that picking order has been establised and made a video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKfvk1-bHFU
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:hi:

Irresistible
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