Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
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Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
7:05 - Both Dock Pole Eagles are perched. I have yet to find this pair's nest. David says it was there when he last checked in fall 2023, but also said the nest was likely to fail soon.
It's a beautiful evening around the Abbotsford Mission border.
It's a beautiful evening around the Abbotsford Mission border.
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
June 26, 2024
6:32 am
I moved the West cam slightly so it wouldn't be looking towards the sun - please feel free to move it back once the sun's a bit higher in the sky.
6:32 am
I moved the West cam slightly so it wouldn't be looking towards the sun - please feel free to move it back once the sun's a bit higher in the sky.
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Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
July 9, 2024
Such a beautiful morning - though it would be even better if someone were perching on the poles. I noticed what looks like sticks on one of them - wonder if someone tried to start a nest there?
Such a beautiful morning - though it would be even better if someone were perching on the poles. I noticed what looks like sticks on one of them - wonder if someone tried to start a nest there?
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Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
July 16, 2024
The cams have been offline for several days. We've learned that it's an internet issue at the site, and the internet provider is scheduled to have a technician there on July 18th, so hopefully the cams will be back online then.
The cams have been offline for several days. We've learned that it's an internet issue at the site, and the internet provider is scheduled to have a technician there on July 18th, so hopefully the cams will be back online then.
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Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
JULY 29, 2024
We have some crows peeling off pieces of wood. For their nests maybe?
We have some crows peeling off pieces of wood. For their nests maybe?
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
AUGUST 6, 2024
I moved the cams to zoom in upstream. The Chilcotin River experienced a massive landslide last week and the build-up has finally broke free.
We might see a bit of extra run off typical to spring freshet, but with more wooden debris, sometime late tomorrow or Thursday.
Please feel free to move the cams.
I moved the cams to zoom in upstream. The Chilcotin River experienced a massive landslide last week and the build-up has finally broke free.
We might see a bit of extra run off typical to spring freshet, but with more wooden debris, sometime late tomorrow or Thursday.
Please feel free to move the cams.
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
3:35/6 - I heard the call of an Osprey but could not see them on either cam. Not surprising. The Osprey perch high above the cams, but it's neat that they keep coming around.
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
Hi everyone! The eagles are running a bit late this year, and so am I.
First -
We have some really great cams (even though they occasionally have a blip or two), and thanks to your observations, we continue to learn more about eagles every year.
Next -
For those of you new to the forum, we normally have a fundraising drive on the forum in the summer as the eaglets are getting ready to fledge, partly to help with the maintenance costs for the cams and partly to help with the internet and tech support expenses for the forum, the website, and the streaming of our cams.
If you've been waiting for the annual matching drive to make a donation or to adopt your favorite nest or nests, now's the time - thanks to a long-time supporter, the first $1000 will be matched - so if four people each donate $250 to adopt a nest for the 2024-2025 nesting season - HWF will get $2000!
There's more information about donating here - viewtopic.php?f=100&t=497 - and I'm happy to answer any questions via email ([email protected]) or personal message on the forum.
I'll be posting a bit more about our plans for cam maintenance and the expenses of maintaining the forum and the website - and how you can help. If you're ready to donate now, please click the button below to go to our donation page - and thank you for your support!
The photo on the button above is eaglet Blue from our new Boundary Bay Central nest, shortly before she (or maybe he) fledged; I love the way Blue is looking up to her future soaring high above the ground.
First -
Thank you
to all the zoomers, observers, folks who ask questions, folks who answer questions, and the people who mostly work behind the scene - none of this would work without all of you!
to all the zoomers, observers, folks who ask questions, folks who answer questions, and the people who mostly work behind the scene - none of this would work without all of you!
We have some really great cams (even though they occasionally have a blip or two), and thanks to your observations, we continue to learn more about eagles every year.
Next -
2024 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive
Preview
Matching Drive
Preview
For those of you new to the forum, we normally have a fundraising drive on the forum in the summer as the eaglets are getting ready to fledge, partly to help with the maintenance costs for the cams and partly to help with the internet and tech support expenses for the forum, the website, and the streaming of our cams.
If you've been waiting for the annual matching drive to make a donation or to adopt your favorite nest or nests, now's the time - thanks to a long-time supporter, the first $1000 will be matched - so if four people each donate $250 to adopt a nest for the 2024-2025 nesting season - HWF will get $2000!
There's more information about donating here - viewtopic.php?f=100&t=497 - and I'm happy to answer any questions via email ([email protected]) or personal message on the forum.
I'll be posting a bit more about our plans for cam maintenance and the expenses of maintaining the forum and the website - and how you can help. If you're ready to donate now, please click the button below to go to our donation page - and thank you for your support!
The photo on the button above is eaglet Blue from our new Boundary Bay Central nest, shortly before she (or maybe he) fledged; I love the way Blue is looking up to her future soaring high above the ground.
2024 Eaglet Info ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Helpful Hints
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 2024
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
2024 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive
Matching Drive
First - big thanks to those who have donated! We have already raised $855 - which is great! We do need more than that to do at least some of the work we're hoping to do at the various nests, and to keep the forum running and the cams streaming.
I know that there's work we'd like to do at Boundary Bay, Delta 2, Surrey Reserve and White Rock - and am pretty sure we won't be able to do work on all of them. I think renting a lift or hiring a climber can cost $1000 - $1500 per day or per job (not sure which and some locations are quite a bit more) and I don't know what the server space costs for over 700,000 posts with almost 1.4 million attachments, all of which are available to view at the click of a button, but I suspect it's not cheap.
As you may know, there are regulations protecting eagle nests from being disrupted, and while those regulations allow us to have cameras in the nests, they also say that any maintenance on active nests must be done between August 15 and September 15 (generally a time that eagles are away from their nests for a break after raising chicks, conveniently coinciding with the early salmon runs).
A popular way of donating is adopting a nest - and with the matching drive, if you adopt Boundary Bay Central, Delta 2, Harrison Mills, Mission Harbour Dyke, Surrey Reserve or White Rock for next year for $250, Hancock Wildlife will get $500! Please note that adopting a nest is a sign of support for that nest, and we'll be using the funds where they are most needed - so feel free to adopt your favorite nest even if we're not likely to do maintenance there this year.
The easiest way to adopt a nest is to
- go to the "Donations" page on our website (https://hancockwildlife.org/donations/ - or click the button below)
- click the "Donate via CanadaHelps Now!" link
- enter the amount of your donation ($250 to adopt the nest of your choice for the coming year)
- pick "Adopt a Nest" from the Fund list
- use the message box to say which nest (or tagged eagle) you are adopting and how you would like your name to be listed
- fill in your contact information and credit card details, and
- click "Complete Donation Now"
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Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
MONDAY AUGUST 26, 2024
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
What a beautiful sunrise
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
TUESDAY AUGUST 27, 2024
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, 2024
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC
Re: Mission Harbour Dyke 2023-2024 Observation and Discussion
Another beautiful sunrise
I have found that watching Eagles in Nature is the best and most addictive show on Earth - CC