French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2022-2024 Seasons
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
Camera appears to be down?
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
I think so, Brenda - we're not currently able to reach it remotely. I'll put in a message to the folks nearer French Creek to see if they will be able to take a look.
Thanks for posting.
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2021
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2021
JANUARY 1, 2022
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2021
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2021
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2021
JANUARY 1, 2022
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
Denise Foster received some amazing photos from local photographer, Marnee Pearce, who captured images of a Bald eagle at the French Creek estuary that caught a fish and then was chased by a seagull. Marnee lives quite close to the French Creek estuary and enjoys watching and photographing wildlife there.
Thank you Denise and Marnee!
And the chase is on!
Thank you Denise and Marnee!
And the chase is on!
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
WOW! Thank you gemini for posting the pictures here .......... they are amazing !
Thank you to Denise Foster for sending them to you and to Marlee Pearce for capturing them
Thank you to Denise Foster for sending them to you and to Marlee Pearce for capturing them
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 2022
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2022
Good morning to all French Creek followers!
Yesterday we received wonderful news re the French Creek nest and we are happy to post the following email and video ......
Courtesy of Denise Foster: Chair, Save Estuary Land Society
"I'm thrilled to confirm that our French Creek eagle pair have two chicks in the nest they built last year at the Marina!!
On April 27th we observed what appeared to be an adult feeding young (in the video I sent you earlier). After that there were only sightings of one or both of the adults in the nest or perched in the tree.
Perhaps due to the horrible, lashing rain and wicked winds we've experienced the chicks were hunkered down and possibly protected by an adult deep in the nest and out of sight. As David mentioned, their nests are always so much deeper than they appear to be when seen from down on the ground.
It's so wonderful to see this pair with two healthy chicks!"
French Creek Eaglets enjoying the day!
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
Wonderful News and thank you gemini for posting it here .Thank You Denise Foster was sending it to us.. Great video also !
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2022
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
David Hancock interview tonight at 6:00 pm on TV.
Here is a link for those who don't get Global News at 6:00 pm:
https://globalnews.ca/bc/videos/program ... r-at-6-bc/
Here is a link for those who don't get Global News at 6:00 pm:
https://globalnews.ca/bc/videos/program ... r-at-6-bc/
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
Another video of the French Creek eaglets from Denise Foster: Chair, Save Estuary Land Society. The "not so little any more" eaglets showing off to each other while learning their flying skills!
Watch Me!!
Watch Me!!
Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2022
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
2022 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive
Matching Drive
Hi everyone!
It's certainly been an unusual nesting season - but one thing remains the same:
We need your help so we can be prepared to see what happens next.
The first $1000 in donations toward our cam maintenance fund drive will be matched by long-time supporters of Hancock Wildlife - so the time to donate is now!
I may take a bit of a look back in another post - but now I'd like to look ahead to our plans and hopes for next year - and how you can help us get there.
While we all miss Dad Trooper at Delta 2, I'm looking forward to watching Ma Delta teach DM (Delta Male) how to be a good mate and with luck a good dad to the little chicks we hope to see them raise together in the new nest we'll be building for them, with big thanks to everyone who donated to our GoFundMe drive.
The French Creek eagles raised two chicks in 2022 - though they didn't use the nest with the cam and, even if they had, the cam went offline before the nesting season got underway. Ever the optimist, I'm hoping we'll be able to get the cam streaming again, and at the very least see the adults and maybe next year's fledglings visit the nest with a cam - and just maybe they'll decide it's time for a change and move to the nest with the cam!
Mom Dimple and Dad Duffer finally produced eggs in 2022 after three years together at Harrison Mills, but were disrupted by an intruder during the incubation. I really want to see them raising little chicks next year - and I think it will happen, and very much hope that we'll be able to replace the cams that are no longer working so we'll be able to see them raise their first chicks together.
A young pair of eagles took over the Surrey Reserve nest for the 2022 season, and weren't ready to nest then, but I think they are now - and we're looking forward to watching SM and SF (Surrey Male and Surrey Female) learn how to raise the tiny chicks we hope they will have. This is the only nest that doesn't need major work - but it would be nice to get the cams cleaned - and to do the preventive maintenance needed to make sure they keep working.
The White Rock pair had a sad year in 2022, losing their chicks when they were a little more than six weeks old - and I'm hoping we'll be able to see them come back with another successful season (they've successfully fledged 14 young eagles so far). One of the cameras at the nest they appear to be preparing for next year is in danger of falling after one of the straps holding it broke, so we are hoping to be able to fix that quickly.
The screenshot above is Ma Delta feeding her tiny eaglets in 2019 - and I would love to have five pictures like this, one from each of our nests, at this time next year.
Naturally, the eagles will have a say in that - but we need to get functioning cams securely fastened at as many nests as possible in the month or so while the eagles are generally away in search of salmon.
We'll be posting additional information about the work we'd like to do at the various nests soon, but we really do need donations now so we can start reserving lifts and scheduling climbers and hopefully buying a few new cams. And remember - the first $1000 in donations will be matched - so if you adopt a nest for $250, HWF will receive $500!
We've tried to answer some of the common questions about donating here - All About Donating - and please feel free to PM me if you have other questions or concerns.
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Re: French Creek Estuary Eagles, Vancouver Island - 2021-2022
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2022
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