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Re: Harriet & M15, American Bald Eagle Cam

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Liz01 wrote: January 3rd, 2022, 1:47 pm This is not food on E19's back. It's saliva.

I'm still watching the nest and I'm making videos. I see that has not healed yet. I don't know where the injury came from. He's fine and I don't think it will affect the future.

I wouldn't have mentioned it if it had been normal for me. I've never seen anything like it before! I've been observing for a long time. It was the first time that I saw something like this!
https://up.picr.de/42756765dq.jpg
Your expertise against the local and professional ones'. I don't doubt you having seen a lot. But understanding is another question.
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Pennies wrote: January 3rd, 2022, 5:30 pm Your expertise against the local and professional ones'. I don't doubt you having seen a lot. But understanding is another question.

So you are one of those people who do not observe and document yourself. Just criticize posts? Anyone can do that, you just have to be a little vicious.
I was already wondering about your link to the hancockwildlife forum. I am a member there. You won't believe it, these are not experts, they are regular members, just like here in the forum!

Don't answer me, this thread doesn't matter to me. have a nice time
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Hi! :wave:

I agree with you Liz, I think it looks a bit strange.
Since it's not gone yet, it can't be food. It looks more like an injury that is healing? :dunno:
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I just wish to deliver more information - this time from the local nest chat, where local people follow the nest more intensively than Looduskalender members

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No sign of any damage on anyone's back
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6.January

14:50 A very nice and peaceful feeding from Dad (M15).
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E20's little face. :D
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The meal ends with huge crops at both chicks.
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Close up E19's backside, Liz, I hope you are no more concerned :wave:
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...and little foots.
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7.January

Nice close up during noon food coma:
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15:08 Feeding time with Mommy, both get good bites. :thumbs:

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No documentations, no conversations, nothing.
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:hi:
A nice video about the bobbles made by LadyHawk:

https://youtu.be/KSVNYrdPQgk
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Lady Hawk as always :thumbs: :thumbs:

SWFL Eagles ~ Precious E's Milestones! Week 2 Thermal Down, Tongue Barbs & Hanging At Rails 1.10.22


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50mVPxw3zA0

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E19 & E20 cast whopper pellets! 13.01.2022

Video from Lady Hawk: https://youtu.be/ns7YAx7Pvfg
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The time runs out and E19 and E20 grow up so fast. Not heavy with these parents. :thumbs:
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Where are all the Harriet and M15 fans?? Owlie, balistar and so on!

Feeding time, E19 is on the row. E20 in submissive position, have to wait for his part.
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Now E20 next to Dad, can snatches his bites.
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5.February

Wow, these guys are grown so fast!! It's amazing.
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E20 is self feeding! I knew he/she is smart.
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dadsjazz (admin):
Video by Lady Hawk: SWFL Eagles ~ E20 SELF FEEDS!! 💕😊 Grasps Fish With Both Talons Getting Bites! E19 Wingers! 2.4.22 https://youtu.be/r6hB3QKfZRo

Best buddies :D
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Big little E 19 wings

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14.February

What for big guys E19 and E20 are!! The time runs out. Well done, grand dame Harriet and superior Dad M15.
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Dad just brought a big stick for the rails.
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:hi:

On the cam page they use the neutral pronoun "their" instead of "her/his" - easier.
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:hi:

The cams are now Live for the season 11:
https://dickpritchettrealestate.com/sou ... eagle-cam/
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:hi:

Desiree Deliz, the photographer, informs on FB that a friend of hers has seen that the nest of Harriet and M15 is gone by the Hurricane Ian, but the nest tree remains - so they can rebuild a nest in their home tree. We can only hope that Harriet and M15 have found a safe place to survive the storms. :bow:

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From FB:
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
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The nest tree is still standing but unfortunately the actual nest & cameras are no longer. Waiting for the Eagles to return and hopefully rebuild. We will update everyone when we know more.
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This photo is of nest 2 located in the west pasture taken before hurricane Ian 9/24/22. Photo taken from the church side a great distance. Liz states the nest is still there.
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:hi:

I'm also waiting for good new :thumbs: :thumbs:

There is a "good" video of the long hours before the event. They arranged the nest :bow:
You saw it?

The worst part was at their area: Fort Myers
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/weather/ ... 60-vpx.cnn
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