Romeo & Juliet, American Bald Eagle Cam
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Re: Romeo & Juliet, American Bald Eagle Cam
Simply fantastic!
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Exactly!Kinga83 wrote: Birdfriend, I agree, This is an impressive nest and impressive couple
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22.Oktober
7:35 cam time
The cam delivers very beautiful close ups from R&J. Cam 1 Juliet, cam 2 Romeo.
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The cam delivers very beautiful close ups from R&J. Cam 1 Juliet, cam 2 Romeo.
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07:45 Mating attempt on nest tree.
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11:40 AM Romeo brought a squirrel (poor animal). It looked he was waiting for Juliet.
As she didn't fly in, he ate it whole.
It looked like........squiretti
Romeo & Juliet prefer to stay in the nest tree more tightly than Harriet & M15. Is it perhaps because of noise - there is no motor way nearby and the distance to human buildings is longer, too? Or is it now because they met each other earlier in the season than Harriet and M15 became a stable couple?
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From today morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqTWB0m ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqTWB0m ... e=youtu.be
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10:35 Juliet on nest tree.Short time later Juliet left the tree
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11:17 Any where is eaten a sqirrel on nest.Not shure if it was Romeo or Juliet.
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Owlie wrote:Romeo & Juliet prefer to stay in the nest tree more tightly than Harriet & M15. Is it perhaps because of noise - there is no motor way nearby and the distance to human buildings is longer, too? Or is it now because they met each other earlier in the season than Harriet and M15 became a stable couple?
They are a couple at least 8 years
http://www.eagles.org/Cams/Romeo-Juliet-Bio-2015.pdf
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11:44 Romeo was long waiting with his dinner before he start eating.This is the second sqirrel for today in the nest.
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11:47 Why he was waiting and looking around, the Cam Op startet close up from Romeo with beautiful head pictures.
I love such close ups
I love such close ups
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Close up Romeo
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12:10 Now Romeo starts eaten
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12:10 Now Romeo starts eaten
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12:46 After dinner Romeo fly to a branch, was watching before he fly away
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Thank you, Mamicja. Long time bonding.So the bonding is very strong and solid.Mamicja wrote:
They are a couple at least 8 years
http://www.eagles.org/Cams/Romeo-Juliet-Bio-2015.pdf
Hi MamicjaMamicja wrote:...
They are a couple at least 8 years
http://www.eagles.org/Cams/Romeo-Juliet-Bio-2015.pdf
I know that they are an old couple but they returned to the nest this autumn one by one - was it Romeo in the end of August and Juliet in beginning of September ...
EDIT: Romeo was seen in the nest cam view 31st Aug and Juliet 5th Sep.
@ BeaMamicja wrote:...
They are a couple at least 8 years
http://www.eagles.org/Cams/Romeo-Juliet-Bio-2015.pdf
This link to the biography would be nice to have on the front page, wouldn't it?
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Thank you, Bea!
14:45
When I open the cam view both are sitting on different branches in the nest tree.
(This cam makes a less nice noise that I can't listen for a long time)
14:45
When I open the cam view both are sitting on different branches in the nest tree.
(This cam makes a less nice noise that I can't listen for a long time)
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Uta!
Really nice close ups from the beauties.
Owlie, you can watch without sound or you make the sound quieter. You must click on a little window on the right side.
Really nice close ups from the beauties.
Owlie, you can watch without sound or you make the sound quieter. You must click on a little window on the right side.
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