Yes Sandy, that would be even better. And the date is so important here!Sandy_W wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 7:06 amThanks again, youngrichone, for leading the way. May I add a suggestion to what you have already proposed?youngrichone wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:13 pmAlso thoughts on what we want it to say , I was going to get it soon ,
I was thinking small eagle silhouette engraving , the date of birth or nest year , and small note of some sort ?
Example “ your wings were ready but our hearts were not “
Your guys feedback would be great ,
Tyr
2023
"To our courageous eaglet,
your wings were ready but our hearts were not."
Surrey Reserve 2022-2023 Observation and Discussion
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"Volunteers do not necessarily have the time..............they have the heart"..........Elizabeth Andrew
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Sandy,
Yes , I love the added quote and Tyr name on our plague! With the small eaglet silouette, Tyr name ,date and the quote is such a beautiful, rememberance, everlasting tribute to our courageous eaglet, small in size but mighty in heart and soul!!
Again youngrichone, I would still like to contribute to the plague.
Linuxgw2
Yes , I love the added quote and Tyr name on our plague! With the small eaglet silouette, Tyr name ,date and the quote is such a beautiful, rememberance, everlasting tribute to our courageous eaglet, small in size but mighty in heart and soul!!
Again youngrichone, I would still like to contribute to the plague.
Linuxgw2
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
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It's perfect ❤Sandy_W wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 7:06 amThanks again, youngrichone, for leading the way. May I add a suggestion to what you have already proposed?youngrichone wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:13 pmAlso thoughts on what we want it to say , I was going to get it soon ,
I was thinking small eagle silhouette engraving , the date of birth or nest year , and small note of some sort ?
Example “ your wings were ready but our hearts were not “
Your guys feedback would be great ,
Tyr
2023
"To our courageous eaglet,
your wings were ready but our hearts were not."
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
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I absolutely love thatSandy_W wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 7:06 amThanks again, youngrichone, for leading the way. May I add a suggestion to what you have already proposed?youngrichone wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:13 pmAlso thoughts on what we want it to say , I was going to get it soon ,
I was thinking small eagle silhouette engraving , the date of birth or nest year , and small note of some sort ?
Example “ your wings were ready but our hearts were not “
Your guys feedback would be great ,
Tyr
2023
"To our courageous eaglet,
your wings were ready but our hearts were not."
Re: Surrey Reserve 2022-2023 Observation and Discussion
I'm going in briefly on both cams to look at the presets - will put them back when I'm done.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER19, 2023
Member since May 9, 2006
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Good morning, everyone, and thanks for starting out day, nightowl
I sent these to Sandy_W who is working on the presets as the names I generally use for some of the places the eagles perch:
I'm fine with the names being reworked - am thinking we used to call the little perch over the nest Res's perch since she often sat there keeping watch, but am not sure if either Brit or Rey used it that much this year.
#1 and #2 are the perches the adults hop onto, either to perch for the night, or before flying off. My recollection is that Brit uses #1 more often, and both sometimes use #2, separately or together, but that's just my impression - I didn't look back and do any analysis.
I think we do need a name for #3, the slanted branch or trunk which chicks often go up as one of the early branching spots (the "little perch" #4 comes off from that) and am open to suggestions.
Thanks again, Sandy, for taking over the presets!
And thank you, youngrichone and all, for your work on the plaque for Tyr - that is lovely.
I sent these to Sandy_W who is working on the presets as the names I generally use for some of the places the eagles perch:
I'm fine with the names being reworked - am thinking we used to call the little perch over the nest Res's perch since she often sat there keeping watch, but am not sure if either Brit or Rey used it that much this year.
#1 and #2 are the perches the adults hop onto, either to perch for the night, or before flying off. My recollection is that Brit uses #1 more often, and both sometimes use #2, separately or together, but that's just my impression - I didn't look back and do any analysis.
I think we do need a name for #3, the slanted branch or trunk which chicks often go up as one of the early branching spots (the "little perch" #4 comes off from that) and am open to suggestions.
Thanks again, Sandy, for taking over the presets!
And thank you, youngrichone and all, for your work on the plaque for Tyr - that is lovely.
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Thanks Judy for your suggestions. I like to keep things simple as its easier to remember that way. #3 reminds me of a balcony. That name would work for me (instead of slanted branch) but I'm sure there could be other possible names as well.JudyB wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 7:58 amGood morning, everyone, and thanks for starting out day, nightowl
I sent these to Sandy_W who is working on the presets as the names I generally use for some of the places the eagles perch:
20230918_001a.jpg
I'm fine with the names being reworked - am thinking we used to call the little perch over the nest Res's perch since she often sat there keeping watch, but am not sure if either Brit or Rey used it that much this year.
#1 and #2 are the perches the adults hop onto, either to perch for the night, or before flying off. My recollection is that Brit uses #1 more often, and both sometimes use #2, separately or together, but that's just my impression - I didn't look back and do any analysis.
I think we do need a name for #3, the slanted branch or trunk which chicks often go up as one of the early branching spots (the "little perch" #4 comes off from that) and am open to suggestions.
Thanks again, Sandy, for taking over the presets!
And thank you, youngrichone and all, for your work on the plaque for Tyr - that is lovely.
"Volunteers do not necessarily have the time..............they have the heart"..........Elizabeth Andrew
(Member since 9/10/11)
(Member since 9/10/11)
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4:08pm........Time for a look around.......don't expect to see much of anything but worth a look.
IN on both cams.
4:20pm........A gray day here and it seems to be raining a bit right now. Can't see the bay very well as its too cloudy there. No sign of any eagles around yet.
For further reference...................this is the tree where our adults spent many nights this past year. Maybe should be added to the S cam presets.
OFF cams.
IN on both cams.
4:20pm........A gray day here and it seems to be raining a bit right now. Can't see the bay very well as its too cloudy there. No sign of any eagles around yet.
For further reference...................this is the tree where our adults spent many nights this past year. Maybe should be added to the S cam presets.
OFF cams.
"Volunteers do not necessarily have the time..............they have the heart"..........Elizabeth Andrew
(Member since 9/10/11)
(Member since 9/10/11)
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
Member since May 9, 2006
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9:19 am logging into the north cam to set some zoomer presets. 9:56 am logging off the north cam. Zoomers, the presets are ready on the north cam. Will be back this afternoon to work on the south cam.
“Eagles: When they walk, they stumble. They are not what one would call graceful. They were not designed to walk. They fly. And when they fly, oh, how they fly, so free, so graceful. They see from the sky what we never see.” – Unknown
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1:07 pm logging into the south cam to work on zoomer presets. 1:41 pm logging off the south cam. Zoomers, the presets are finished for use.
“Eagles: When they walk, they stumble. They are not what one would call graceful. They were not designed to walk. They fly. And when they fly, oh, how they fly, so free, so graceful. They see from the sky what we never see.” – Unknown
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Nice day I am going to nest in a few hours they have paved and got the road done all equipment was gone , I suspect they will start the homes at some point but it’s nice not having all that noise there right now
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2023
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