Southwest Florida Eagle Cam

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Re: Harriet & M15, American Bald Eagle Cam

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08.56 they calm down :D
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both relaxed again, E12 to veranda
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08.59 E13 flies off to the snag
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MARCH 29th


:loveshower: :loveshower:

After all the fights for fishies, it's time for real love!

17:36 Love story between siblings :thumbs: Never saw such a scene before!

Real kisses and some caressing :rotf:

17:55 They are still together, resting. They are so cute!!!
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I think it's a squirrel, I`m not sure :slap:
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It is a pity that this thread went quiet. E12 and E13 have developed to almost juvies. They have showed their skills and abilities in many ways. The two have also showed will to stay together on their soarings and trips. For me this year was the sixth, I feel a must to follow this nest year after year, to live along with the eaglets, who develop to individuals as these two E12 and E13 has become. https://forum.hancockwildlife.org/viewt ... ac40a7ee44
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Owlie wrote: April 6th, 2019, 8:12 pm It is a pity that this thread went quiet. .......
Owlie, i feel the same.
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Artwork of a very young school class of the Harriet/M15 nest this year:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/137965877 ... 099002734/

It is very informative and fun to follow the live chat of SWFEC, the admins are very well educated and the classes ask wonderful questions. It is awesome that the Pritchetts provide service (chat sessions) also to schools and that the schools use the nest cam in education.
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balistar wrote: April 7th, 2019, 12:28 am Owlie, i feel the same.
Do you mean the dead of this thread was my fault? I did step aside - so did all the others ... :puzzled:
This nest is really one of my favorites, the cam and the chat make the story live. This cam site, chat and thread provide very much knowledge and information about eagles. Not all threads do ...
https://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
https://forum.hancockwildlife.org/viewt ... rida+Eagle
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Owlie wrote: April 16th, 2019, 7:51 pm Do you mean the dead of this thread was my fault? I did step aside - so did all the others ... :puzzled:
This nest is really one of my favorites, the cam and the chat make the story live. This cam site, chat and thread provide very much knowledge and information about eagles. Not all threads do ...
https://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
https://forum.hancockwildlife.org/viewt ... rida+Eagle
The SWFL-nest, Harriet's and M15's, is also my favourite nest. Therefore i had posted so much. Each season i watch this nest very closely, nearly 24/7, and i've also learned very much from the chat. The moderators there are really very kind and give a bunch of information (but also at NEFL's nest they do as well).

It was my pleasure to share my observations here in the thread with the users, that are interested. I think it was not "your fault", that it went quiet. There was a somewhat "not smoothly" (i can't find a suitable adjective in English) event in conversation and rebuke on the part of the moderation. That, at the very least, made me pull back and only post about the essential milestones of the eaglets, but without the enthusiasm i've had before. After the eaglets had fledged, i left this thread. I have made my experience and drew the consequences.

I can only talk for myself, but i "think" that after that also others maybe lost interest.
And please, before I'm misunderstood now, take into account that my English is not good enough and I write with the help of translator, which we all know, does often not take the words that are meant.

This is my opinion, i don't want to start a discussion, i will not answer and talk about anymore.

I'm sure, next season will be others, who fill the thread again with "life" :innocent:
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balistar wrote: April 16th, 2019, 8:29 pm ... I think it was not "your fault", that it went quiet. ...
:hi: Thank you for this! I agree your other aspects, too.
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I have followed everything again this year, it was wonderful, thank you for everything, I wish the Eagles all the best and a nice life, until next year again, bye bye :bow: :loveshower: :cry:
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:hi:
A really beautiful Farewell video from this season made by Lady Hawk:
https://youtu.be/s-PV9GqZ63k
Enjoy it!
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Hello ! Thanks for this info.
Wonderful for us to get eagles again in sight.
Let's hope the best time for Harriet & M15 !
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Post by Liz01 »

September 24

Good afternoon :hi:

New season :innocent:
8:49 Both are together on the nest tree
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The stream stutters a bit. But I think that will be alright soon. It is the beginning.
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A scary night for our eagle family. A Great Horned Owl attacked Harriet while both adults were sleeping in the attic. We are still awaiting sighting of Harriet to insure she is OK and hope for the best!
https://www.dickpritchettrealestate.com ... zvKgAea5LI

VIDEO: (by Lady Hawk) https://bit.ly/2m0O3PH

https://forum.hancockwildlife.org/viewt ... 08#p240708

22:00 EST
Latest Update: 14 minutes ago
Approximately 1:45p H has been seen perched in west pasture and then soaring about 1:43 pm..
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update from moderator:
Admin): Approximately 1:45p locals reported H was perched in the west pasture and then was observed soaring
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:hi:
Hope Harriet doesn't need to avoid the nest tree ... :bow:
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:hi:
The cam still stutters (or has gaps, stops) and to me this is annoying.
Would be a pity if it will not be working better.
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30.09.
:wave:

07:49
Hariet and M15 both working on the nest

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07:58
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08:39
Side by side
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01.10

07:24
M15

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08:54
... still him, a close-up

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