Surrey Reserve 2021-2022 Observation and Discussion
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Re: Surrey Reserve 2021-2022 Observation and Discussion
1929 - I think this night be the NF on the left and the NM on the right but I cannot be sure.
S/he moved out to the east perch possibly and the NM flew southeast and down
the nest looks great!
S/he moved out to the east perch possibly and the NM flew southeast and down
the nest looks great!
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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2056 - While I was reporting on the earlier visit one of our Eagles was back in the nest working very hard. I'm so sorry but I really have to get to bed. I've moved the cams close so we can see what happened later.
What a joy watching our Eagles work on the nest with such vigor.
Look at the nest
Good night Eagles and friends
What a joy watching our Eagles work on the nest with such vigor.
Look at the nest
Good night Eagles and friends
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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21:19 - I found our pair here, so I'll leave the south cam here. Please feel free to move it.
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2022
Member since May 9, 2006
Re: Surrey Reserve 2021-2022 Observation and Discussion
Good morning SR friends. It looks like our Eagles stayed the night perched high in the nest tree
0519 - They were awake, looking around, doing some preening
0520 - the NM flew and the NF watched him for a bit
0521 - the NF flew
they have not come to the nest yet this morning
0519 - They were awake, looking around, doing some preening
0520 - the NM flew and the NF watched him for a bit
0521 - the NF flew
they have not come to the nest yet this morning
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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Good morning, everyone, and nightowl!
Checking the dvr....
A screenshot of the adult who was working on the nest at 20:56. I'm leaning towards NF, but it could be either of them. I'm noticing what is probably a bit of dirt on the top of the head - won't last long, but might be something to check for a day or two.
Cropped from full screen - could be either NM's dark circle around the eye or NF's craggy eyebrow. It was definitely an adult eagle!
I think you're right, CC - it may have taken a while to get him motivated, but he sure is going now!CC398 wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 8:50 pm1926 - Well look who dropped in.
WOW, I think I got the ID on our first Eagle wrong. The Eagle that has been working very hard in the nest tonight was our handsome NM. Let me know what you think.
His big beautiful mate the NF dropped in and got right to work digging in that bowl. The NM was pushed aside, so things got a little testy. You cannot blame him!
Checking the dvr....
A screenshot of the adult who was working on the nest at 20:56. I'm leaning towards NF, but it could be either of them. I'm noticing what is probably a bit of dirt on the top of the head - won't last long, but might be something to check for a day or two.
Cropped from full screen - could be either NM's dark circle around the eye or NF's craggy eyebrow. It was definitely an adult eagle!
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11:03 am
Sorry - something came up - I'll try to get back to the dvr before too long.
Continuing with the dvr, I missed the window for grabbing a few more pictures to go with CC's post from last night.
It's now 11:20 am, and I checked back to when the eagles flew off this morning, and didn't see any activity.
Sorry - something came up - I'll try to get back to the dvr before too long.
Continuing with the dvr, I missed the window for grabbing a few more pictures to go with CC's post from last night.
It's now 11:20 am, and I checked back to when the eagles flew off this morning, and didn't see any activity.
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1651 - I checked the DVR but did not catch any visits since Judy's last update.
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1759 - I hear crows scolding and an Eagle complaining lol. I can almost see the dive-bombing now
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Logging in quickly to see what's happening up there.
Adding - there's at least one adult there, but I don't think that's what's bothering the crows; the eagle seems to be just standing and looking around.
I'm back out of the cam - have a good evening, CC and all!
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Hey Judy, thanks! Just finishing up work before I take my evening watch. Have a great night
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I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Surrey Reserve 2021-2022 Observation and Discussion
1834 - I'm logging in to the cams
1839 - The crows are quiet now
1855 - I'm out of the cams now. The beautiful tree leaves are quite prominent and impede visibility, but I left the south cam in a position that might allow us to observe our Eagles bringing in materials to the nest. The NM brought in some impressively sized sticks yesterday and I'd like to catch him (or her!) working
1839 - The crows are quiet now
1855 - I'm out of the cams now. The beautiful tree leaves are quite prominent and impede visibility, but I left the south cam in a position that might allow us to observe our Eagles bringing in materials to the nest. The NM brought in some impressively sized sticks yesterday and I'd like to catch him (or her!) working
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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2032 - This beautiful Eagle, the NM is keeping watch over the Surrey Reserve Territory from the east perch of the nest tree. He's dozing at times with the peaceful sound of songbirds singing in the background and nothing else. Beautiful as I said.
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2022
Member since May 9, 2006
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Good morning SR friends. Thank you Nightowl for starting our day. As you can see the storm is hitting the Surrey Reserve right now. I see a lot of new vegetation in the nest. I'm going to report on last night's visit by the NM and then I have to leave so won't have time to report on this morning's nest visit.
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC