WHITE ROCK 2019~2020 Observation & Discussion
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Re: 2019 2020
WHITE ROCK BALD EAGLE CAM 2019-2020
This thread is for Discussion, Observations, Screenshots & Videos solely related to actions/events/ occurrences at the White Rock nest.
When making your posts, please type the time first, then your observation of the activities. Although we tend to want to humanize our eagles, they are wild birds so please try to avoid the temptation to speak for them.
Posting Guidelines
Screenshots and photos and/or links to videos are welcome in this thread as part of the discussion. We welcome all screenshots and videos of the White Rock nest captured via the webcams. Screen captures are limited to three (3) per post and should be no more than 500 pixels wide. Please use the file tag (not the IMG tag) when attaching your captures. Also, make sure you save your captures in the JPEG format.
As a courtesy to viewers with slower internet connections, please limit the pictures in each post to no more than a total of 150,000 bytes. Please do not post animations (though it's fine to post a link to them). Please limit smilie/emoticons to three (3) per post. Also, some members have difficulty with moving smiley/emoticons so please limit those to one (1) per post (of the three (3). Please remember this thread is solely for observation/discussion regarding the events in and around the nest area.
Thank you for your cooperation!
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We have four PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras for the White Rock territory: Closeup and Wide Angle are
Vivotek cameras,
the South camera is an Axis Q6035 and offline.
and the North camera is a HikVision camera; the Closeup and North cameras are now located on the 2016 nest tree.
Watch all four LIVE HERE
Link to the new White Rock cams page: https://www.hancockwildlife.org/white-rock-cams/
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Many thanks and appreciation to Russ Cmolik for making this possible.
Nest Adoptions for 2019/2020 are now available!
In the 2020 nesting season (September 2019-August 2020) this nest has been adopted by:
~ Rosana Inacio
~ In Memory of Gail Morris
~ JudyB
Previous Year's Adoptions
2013 - 2019
You too can honor your favorite fine feathered family
and support the work of Hancock Wildlife by adopting
the HWF nest of your choice.
Click HERE to see how!
This thread is for Discussion, Observations, Screenshots & Videos solely related to actions/events/ occurrences at the White Rock nest.
When making your posts, please type the time first, then your observation of the activities. Although we tend to want to humanize our eagles, they are wild birds so please try to avoid the temptation to speak for them.
Posting Guidelines
Screenshots and photos and/or links to videos are welcome in this thread as part of the discussion. We welcome all screenshots and videos of the White Rock nest captured via the webcams. Screen captures are limited to three (3) per post and should be no more than 500 pixels wide. Please use the file tag (not the IMG tag) when attaching your captures. Also, make sure you save your captures in the JPEG format.
As a courtesy to viewers with slower internet connections, please limit the pictures in each post to no more than a total of 150,000 bytes. Please do not post animations (though it's fine to post a link to them). Please limit smilie/emoticons to three (3) per post. Also, some members have difficulty with moving smiley/emoticons so please limit those to one (1) per post (of the three (3). Please remember this thread is solely for observation/discussion regarding the events in and around the nest area.
Thank you for your cooperation!
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We have four PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras for the White Rock territory: Closeup and Wide Angle are
Vivotek cameras,
the South camera is an Axis Q6035 and offline.
and the North camera is a HikVision camera; the Closeup and North cameras are now located on the 2016 nest tree.
Watch all four LIVE HERE
Link to the new White Rock cams page: https://www.hancockwildlife.org/white-rock-cams/
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Many thanks and appreciation to Russ Cmolik for making this possible.
Nest Adoptions for 2019/2020 are now available!
In the 2020 nesting season (September 2019-August 2020) this nest has been adopted by:
~ Rosana Inacio
~ In Memory of Gail Morris
~ JudyB
Previous Year's Adoptions
2013 - 2019
You too can honor your favorite fine feathered family
and support the work of Hancock Wildlife by adopting
the HWF nest of your choice.
Click HERE to see how!
Re: 2019 2020
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Re: 2019 2020
WHITE ROCK TIMELINE:
2016-2017 Nesting Season
adults return: .first eagles we saw via cams was on oct 8th 2016 , not sure if ours. 1st eagle pair seen by ground report was on Oct 6.2016. not sure if ours.
eggs laid: March 6, 2:41 pm; March 9, 7:09 pm
hatched: April 13, 3:07 pm (38 days); April 15, 6:01 am (37 days)
named: Mary (after David Hancock's late wife Mary Scott) and Oscar (returning to the aviation alphabet)
branched:
fledged: Mary - July 6, 8:23 pm (84 days) (video); Oscar - July 11, 7:45 am (87 days)
last seen:
2017 - 2018 Nesting Season
2017 October 13th: Mom and Dad positively identified. . Mom at 7:10am. on OT( Old nest tree) . Dad at 5:08pm. on OT( Old nest tree)
No eggs were laid this season.
2018-2019 Nesting Season
adult return: .first eagle we saw via cams was on oct 3th 2018 , not sure if ours.
May 5 2019. No eggs have been laid to date. We don't know why no eggs have been laid for the second season.
2019-2020 Nesting Season
adults return: Mom - September 24; visiting male seen - October 8; Dad - October 13
eggs laid: March 10, 6:10 pm; March 13, 7:58 pm
pip seen: April 17, 6:07 pm
hatched: April 18, 10:52 am (39 days) (other egg didn't hatch - not sure if it was first or second)
named: Quebec
branched:
fledged: July 2, 3:07 am (75 days) (Quebec went from asleep to gone in a second - we think something spooked her, but don't know what)
returned to nest: July 7, 9:16 am
last seen:
- Quebec - July 31, 12:38 pm (104 days old - almost 15 weeks)
- Dad (perched) - August 1, 6:20 am
- Mom (at the nest) - August 2, 1:47 pm (last seen in the area August 5, 11:14 am)
unusual event: the two fledglings from the nest to the north fledged around the time Quebec was leaving, and visited the nest and perches in the WR territory a number of times starting August 10 and at least one was there at least through August 28; at least one of their parents was also around, but I think stayed at the edge of our eagles' territory while the youngsters visited the nest and spent time on the bluff platform nest and I'm less sure when he or she was last seen.
Cam Maintenance - August 24 (new West/CU cam; North cam cleaned; nothing done to WA cam; an attempt was made to replace the South/Bluff cam that stopped working, but
2016-2017 Nesting Season
adults return: .first eagles we saw via cams was on oct 8th 2016 , not sure if ours. 1st eagle pair seen by ground report was on Oct 6.2016. not sure if ours.
eggs laid: March 6, 2:41 pm; March 9, 7:09 pm
hatched: April 13, 3:07 pm (38 days); April 15, 6:01 am (37 days)
named: Mary (after David Hancock's late wife Mary Scott) and Oscar (returning to the aviation alphabet)
branched:
fledged: Mary - July 6, 8:23 pm (84 days) (video); Oscar - July 11, 7:45 am (87 days)
last seen:
2017 - 2018 Nesting Season
2017 October 13th: Mom and Dad positively identified. . Mom at 7:10am. on OT( Old nest tree) . Dad at 5:08pm. on OT( Old nest tree)
No eggs were laid this season.
2018-2019 Nesting Season
adult return: .first eagle we saw via cams was on oct 3th 2018 , not sure if ours.
May 5 2019. No eggs have been laid to date. We don't know why no eggs have been laid for the second season.
2019-2020 Nesting Season
adults return: Mom - September 24; visiting male seen - October 8; Dad - October 13
eggs laid: March 10, 6:10 pm; March 13, 7:58 pm
pip seen: April 17, 6:07 pm
hatched: April 18, 10:52 am (39 days) (other egg didn't hatch - not sure if it was first or second)
named: Quebec
branched:
fledged: July 2, 3:07 am (75 days) (Quebec went from asleep to gone in a second - we think something spooked her, but don't know what)
returned to nest: July 7, 9:16 am
last seen:
- Quebec - July 31, 12:38 pm (104 days old - almost 15 weeks)
- Dad (perched) - August 1, 6:20 am
- Mom (at the nest) - August 2, 1:47 pm (last seen in the area August 5, 11:14 am)
unusual event: the two fledglings from the nest to the north fledged around the time Quebec was leaving, and visited the nest and perches in the WR territory a number of times starting August 10 and at least one was there at least through August 28; at least one of their parents was also around, but I think stayed at the edge of our eagles' territory while the youngsters visited the nest and spent time on the bluff platform nest and I'm less sure when he or she was last seen.
Cam Maintenance - August 24 (new West/CU cam; North cam cleaned; nothing done to WA cam; an attempt was made to replace the South/Bluff cam that stopped working, but
Re: 2019 2020
Sept 24 2019
Mom returns to nest area. She checked out many of her usual perches through out the day, then went to her night roost branch in south bluff trees.
Last season she returned Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:33 am.
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moved here from 2019 forum.
Re: White Rock 2018 -2019 Observation and Discussion
Post by JudyB » Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:05 pm
Wonderful to see an eagle in the area = happy you caught that, Dduckies!
Unfortunately the maintenance team had been hoping to try again on the replacement of the South/Bluff cam, and cleaning/adjustment of the WA cam - but found an eagle in the south/artificial nest when they arrived, and didn't want to risk scaring what might be or become one of the resident eagles here, so they have chosen to not do that work at this point - and I have doubts about finding another time when we're sure enough that there's not an eagle around for it to happen this fall.
But there is some good news - Ken now has a working line for the WA cam, so that is streaming again (though not cleaned or adjusted). The embedded cam was going down a lot, and probably will be until Ken gets back and can reboot the Wowza - but it is back!
Good night, everyone!
Mom returns to nest area. She checked out many of her usual perches through out the day, then went to her night roost branch in south bluff trees.
Last season she returned Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:33 am.
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moved here from 2019 forum.
Re: White Rock 2018 -2019 Observation and Discussion
Post by JudyB » Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:05 pm
Wonderful to see an eagle in the area = happy you caught that, Dduckies!
Unfortunately the maintenance team had been hoping to try again on the replacement of the South/Bluff cam, and cleaning/adjustment of the WA cam - but found an eagle in the south/artificial nest when they arrived, and didn't want to risk scaring what might be or become one of the resident eagles here, so they have chosen to not do that work at this point - and I have doubts about finding another time when we're sure enough that there's not an eagle around for it to happen this fall.
But there is some good news - Ken now has a working line for the WA cam, so that is streaming again (though not cleaned or adjusted). The embedded cam was going down a lot, and probably will be until Ken gets back and can reboot the Wowza - but it is back!
Good night, everyone!
Re: 2019 2020
earlier:
today David and Myles saw her on the platform nest. no scaps
3:45pm. Mom flew off from nest north branch to the tall west tree ( a usual perch for our pair)
Then to a lower branch of the old tree nest,
Then to pond perch branch and in pond .
Then it flew to lower branch of the fav. perch tree.
today David and Myles saw her on the platform nest. no scaps
3:45pm. Mom flew off from nest north branch to the tall west tree ( a usual perch for our pair)
Then to a lower branch of the old tree nest,
Then to pond perch branch and in pond .
Then it flew to lower branch of the fav. perch tree.
Re: 2019 2020
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Re: 2019 2020
7:01pm - watchful
7:04pm - looked around, alert, then flew off directly to a south roost tree
very familiar Mom-like behavior
7:04pm - looked around, alert, then flew off directly to a south roost tree
very familiar Mom-like behavior
Re: WHITE ROCK 2019~2020 BALD EAGLE CAM
6:56am - Mom watching the scene, gulls flying by and on the shore
Good Morning, Sofia
Good Morning, Sofia
Re: WHITE ROCK 2019~2020 BALD EAGLE CAM
7:09am - Mom looked toward shore area then flew north, may have gone to tree west of nest tree
Re: WHITE ROCK 2019~2020 Observation & Discussion
Good morning, everyone! Wonderful to see Mom back - thank you all for the pictures!
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