American Bald Eagles.

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Lubaska wrote: June 4th, 2018, 11:14 pmI had tried to express my shock and fear and discomfort when posting my comment, so I dont need any videos to prove what I saw in those 3 seconds. :shock:
Solo wrote: June 3rd, 2018, 9:24 am ...
Janntonne• an hour ago SC - Here's a video of the prey delivery bringing the fledglings home. Due to the sensitivity of the prey, I did not include any visuals of it. I did include a zoom in of Mom in the tree behind the nest ...
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:wave: Solo, it looks like the only one left to fledge is the smallest chick at Sauces Canyon! :thumbs:
Any day now …

Thanks for the video!
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Cessie wrote: June 5th, 2018, 8:48 am :wave: Solo, it looks like the only one left to fledge is the smallest chick at Sauces Canyon! :thumbs: Any day now … Thanks for the video!
:hi: Cessie,
"The last eagle at the Sauces Canyon nest, 19/A, has been named Saucy (having a bold, lively or spirited manner) by Jeanne T." (explore.org)

Corsair is sleeping with his sister Saucy in nest (23:07 camera time) https://s15.postimg.cc/73j7g80qj/Sauces.jpg
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Saucy! The name fits! :laugh:
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Lubaska wrote: June 5th, 2018, 12:49 am Eaglet in the Bald Canyon has fallen from the nest. It is visible, moving in the "basement". It will be task for parents to feed it.
Janntonne Mod • 4 hours ago Video clips of the Bald Canyon chick (22A) that fell out of its nest and trying to find a way back to the nest. Hopefully they'll be able to put it back in the nest with its sibling tomorrow.
BC - Zooming In on the Fallen Chick https://youtu.be/_Npeq39iWPM
Camera came on this morning to only one chick on the nest. The camera soon begins searching for the missing chick and finds it in the foliage under the nest. It appears to be okay, just unable to get back up to the nest.

Institute for Wildlife Studies Mod • 5 hours ago The crew on San Clemente has access to the area where the nest is located until noon tomorrow, so will likely go put the eaglet back in the nest if it is uninjured.

btw. also the eaglet Soar Falls Off His Nest (FP)
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Solo wrote: June 5th, 2018, 9:04 am :hi: Cessie,
"The last eagle at the Sauces Canyon nest, 19/A, has been named Saucy (having a bold, lively or spirited manner) by Jeanne T." (explore.org)

Corsair is sleeping with his sister Saucy in nest (23:07 camera time) https://s15.postimg.cc/73j7g80qj/Sauces.jpg
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:hi: Solo,
finally 19A got her name, a nice name :shake:

When this in the picture above is Corsair sleeping with his sister Saucy, then the youngest sister, HP, must have fledged, too ?? :puzzled: Yesterday ? Last evening ? Does anyone know for sure or is there somewhere a video available ?

Currently, 08:23 cam-time, are all 3 in the nest.
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balistar wrote: June 5th, 2018, 6:33 pmWhen this in the picture above is Corsair sleeping with his sister Saucy, then the youngest sister, HP, must have fledged, too ?? :puzzled:
I read this on chat - maybe anyone was wrong and i automatically put that here, or I made that mistake? :blush:

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interesting moments about 07:38 (they push out adult eagle) , cca 08:06 little food (camera time)

this nest is our :mrgreen:
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Solo wrote: June 5th, 2018, 7:05 pm I read this on chat - maybe anyone was wrong and i automatically put that here, or I made that mistake? :blush:
Solo, no problem. Let's see later this evening, maybe we see her taking off :D

EDIT:
10:28 in any case, HP already practices diligently :laugh:
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10:28 and she hoovers high :thumbs: :laugh:
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Sauces Santa Cruz

Corsair on the left lower tree. Maybe he guess his chance to get food is better there. :laugh:
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For all Bald Eagle fans!
Just I found this nest. There are two little eaglets.

Kenai Eagle Cam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k9Fups56NI

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Edit: You can also watch with this link: http://kenaichamber.org/about-us/kenai-eagle-cam/
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Birdfriend wrote: June 5th, 2018, 10:53 pm For all Bald Eagle fans!
Just I found this nest. There are two little eaglets.
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:hi: Birdfriend,

yesterday I'm reading about this nest, in the chat from this nest,


the mother was bitchy, wouldn't take good care of the little ones, etc.
Okay, there's a lot of chats. :mrgreen:
Anyway, the little ones look good.
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Kenai Eagle cam (Alaska)

Feeding time:
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A fresh softly moss was brought by Dad.
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Westend Catalina

This is a joy to watch.
Aria prepares her fledging and she cheers and has so much fun :D

video by Janntonne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecXAviI1UZY
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Berry College

this is not a good manner :rant:
I feel so sorry for this poor Mom with her bad leg :bow:


video & description by crayj46
Mom brings prey and her poor leg is really the worst I've ever seen it, the eaglet snatches the prey and a bit later actually attacks Mom with it's talons. I think it's time the eaglet left to make it's way in the world

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5sV6dKIbBs
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Decorah

She's a great eagle.
It is admirable, despite the fish pond outside the door, how she takes care of and protects the three chicks alone.

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Sauces


The youngest one flew out today, too.
All the best.
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Bawet wrote: June 9th, 2018, 7:44 pm ...
:hi: Bawet - this video I can not playing :bow:
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Solo wrote: June 10th, 2018, 8:12 am :hi: Bawet - this video I can not playing :bow:
Good morning Solo,

looked like it's working, but it's a vieo that needs the full link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2_96vT-Avs&t=231s
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Bawet wrote: June 10th, 2018, 8:24 am ...
thank you Bawet :thumbs: (also the short link working https://youtu.be/q2_96vT-Avs)
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