American Bald Eagles.
Re: American Bald Eagles.
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FB Friends of Big Bear Valley and Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam info: "Shadow and Jackie stopped by the nest together this afternoon! They made a few small nest repairs on their visit."
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BIG BEAR
FB Friends of Big Bear Valley and Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam info: "Shadow and Jackie stopped by the nest together this afternoon! They made a few small nest repairs on their visit."
shot: https://scontent.fksc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5CB42B6E
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https://www.facebook.com/azgafd/It's been a crazy week!
Our eagle laid her first egg of the season on Monday,
then a pair of ravens ate the egg yesterday
and then she laid a new egg just this afternoon!
No shortage of eagle drama around here!
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Decorah NN
We have finished combing through archival photos from 2016 to present and have confirmed that we have our same male eagle (Mr. North) going into the 2019 nesting season, but we have had a change in our female eagle (Mrs. North).
Mrs. North was clearly a unique eagle, loving partner, doting mother and excellent provider. As Bob Anderson had wished, our three years of observation allowed additional insight into the life of ‘country eagles’ compared to their city cousins at the Decorah fish hatchery nest. We know you will all have your own special memories of Mrs. North, and ours include her trademark twirl of the corn husk; braving through methomyl poisoning from tainted prey in the 2017 season; loss of her first egg in the 2018 season and her remarkable ability to produce a second clutch of two eggs while incubating them to hatch in over of foot of Spring snow. We’ll also remember her unique ability to use deadly talons to gently foot her eggs to roll them, as well as her penchant for cow placenta – aka cowghetti. Her absence leaves as much of a void as the loss of 5 of their 8 offspring, but we will always remember her legacy.
Thank you for your patience while we compiled all the data to dot the “i”s and cross all the “t”s with this assessment. It’s bittersweet. We are sad about this change, yet happy that Mr. North has a mate and it is promising that they will lay eggs for the coming nesting cycle. Our new female looks strong and is certainly a beautiful eagle. Our new pair is establishing their partnership with multiple copulations caught on camera, and strengthening their bond and commitment. With the loss of the nest in August, an RRP nest rebuild, and our eagle pair adopting it and customizing it as their own, the future looks bright at the Decorah North Nest! Note that Mr North will continue to have the same name and the new female will be DNF for Decorah North Female. She will not be known as Mrs North (that name is now retired) and she will not be Mom North either. Thank you!
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We have finished combing through archival photos from 2016 to present and have confirmed that we have our same male eagle (Mr. North) going into the 2019 nesting season, but we have had a change in our female eagle (Mrs. North).
Mrs. North was clearly a unique eagle, loving partner, doting mother and excellent provider. As Bob Anderson had wished, our three years of observation allowed additional insight into the life of ‘country eagles’ compared to their city cousins at the Decorah fish hatchery nest. We know you will all have your own special memories of Mrs. North, and ours include her trademark twirl of the corn husk; braving through methomyl poisoning from tainted prey in the 2017 season; loss of her first egg in the 2018 season and her remarkable ability to produce a second clutch of two eggs while incubating them to hatch in over of foot of Spring snow. We’ll also remember her unique ability to use deadly talons to gently foot her eggs to roll them, as well as her penchant for cow placenta – aka cowghetti. Her absence leaves as much of a void as the loss of 5 of their 8 offspring, but we will always remember her legacy.
Thank you for your patience while we compiled all the data to dot the “i”s and cross all the “t”s with this assessment. It’s bittersweet. We are sad about this change, yet happy that Mr. North has a mate and it is promising that they will lay eggs for the coming nesting cycle. Our new female looks strong and is certainly a beautiful eagle. Our new pair is establishing their partnership with multiple copulations caught on camera, and strengthening their bond and commitment. With the loss of the nest in August, an RRP nest rebuild, and our eagle pair adopting it and customizing it as their own, the future looks bright at the Decorah North Nest! Note that Mr North will continue to have the same name and the new female will be DNF for Decorah North Female. She will not be known as Mrs North (that name is now retired) and she will not be Mom North either. Thank you!
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We have finished combing through archival photos from 2016 to present and have confirmed that we have our same male eagle (Mr. North) going into the 2019 nesting season, but we have had a change in our female eagle (Mrs. North). We are not sure what happened to Mrs. North to prompt this change, but we know it happened in the summer of 2018. With the crazy up and down year that 2018 was at the Decorah North Nest, this seems like just one more sad realization in their story. Our conclusion on their identities is based on the unique identifiers that we have been archiving since this nest cam was started in 2016. By far the most reliable identifier we have is the eagle eyes and iris patterns. Other unique identifiers that we used were beak shape, feather colors (including distinctive white feathered pantaloons for Mrs. North) and other physical characteristics. Since feathers are molted, we went to our expert eagle panel to ask about the white feathers. How distinctive were they in adult eagles? While it may not hold true in all eagles, unusual adult feather colors can hold true across molt and are a useful ID mark when they do.
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Eagle Country
A second "unknown" SWFL-Nest, the male, named Nicholas, is laying in the nest.
The female is named Victoria.
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From chat:
Good morning Tricia...I am praying for an egg today, it has to be close, right :)
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I’m thinking if it’s gonna happen, it’s gonna happen soon. The nest rebuild may have disturbed their season but if it did, they certainly aren’t showing signs of that... All signs seem to keep pointing to eggs... I have very high hopes that it will happen.
A second "unknown" SWFL-Nest, the male, named Nicholas, is laying in the nest.
The female is named Victoria.
https://hdontap.com/index.php/video/str ... ald-eagles
From chat:
Good morning Tricia...I am praying for an egg today, it has to be close, right :)
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I’m thinking if it’s gonna happen, it’s gonna happen soon. The nest rebuild may have disturbed their season but if it did, they certainly aren’t showing signs of that... All signs seem to keep pointing to eggs... I have very high hopes that it will happen.
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JANUARY 26th
BIG BEAR !!!
14:14 Shadow landed
14:17 Mon Came
Some nest works and calls.
Both sitting and watching the lake.
14:31 both left.
BIG BEAR !!!
14:14 Shadow landed
14:17 Mon Came
Some nest works and calls.
Both sitting and watching the lake.
14:31 both left.
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Abigyl and all together,
FB Friends of Big Bear Valley and Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam (27.01., 03:45):
Shadow brought a stick mid-afternoon, then was joined by Jackie landing mostly on top of him. They stayed for a while with Shadow rearranging the nest while Jackie sat in the bowl. She came back on her own later to have another bowl sit and then hang out on her favorite perch limb.
FB Friends of Big Bear Valley and Big Bear Eagle Nest Cam (27.01., 03:45):
Shadow brought a stick mid-afternoon, then was joined by Jackie landing mostly on top of him. They stayed for a while with Shadow rearranging the nest while Jackie sat in the bowl. She came back on her own later to have another bowl sit and then hang out on her favorite perch limb.
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Big Bear
26.January
Video about the visit from Jackie and Shadow:
https://youtu.be/HpsDildGu4w
made by Vharley106
26.January
Video about the visit from Jackie and Shadow:
https://youtu.be/HpsDildGu4w
made by Vharley106
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Dale Hollow Eagles
River and Obey 2019 First Egg: 2019-01-26
Egg laid at 15:54:50 https://youtu.be/hOyZ47BEtIw by MsO
River and Obey 2019 First Egg: 2019-01-26
Egg laid at 15:54:50 https://youtu.be/hOyZ47BEtIw by MsO
Harrison Bay, Tennessee
Egg # 2 for Athena and Elliott! Laid at 4:02 pm on 1/25/19
3rd egg laid at 6:26 pm yesterday 1/28/19
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Egg # 2 for Athena and Elliott! Laid at 4:02 pm on 1/25/19
3rd egg laid at 6:26 pm yesterday 1/28/19
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01-31-19 Eagle Country NestSWFlorida/Victoria&Nicholas
Congratulation Vic&Nic-14:59 nest time Welcome egg2
First egg was layed 01-28-19
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Trio Bald Eagle nest
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It looked like a fight for the nest
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