Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle - 2020

Observations, scaps and videos of this nest. Look for eggs in early July

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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Nov 01, 2020 4:24 am

from the evening to now, SE26 is spending his night branched even with a strong wind by moment.
23h21 SE26 is tucked in sleeping
2020-11-01_13h22_06.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Nov 01, 2020 10:25 pm

11-02-2020
around 17h15 a juicy fish for SE26
2020-11-02_07h17_17.jpg
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by DDuckies2 » Mon Nov 02, 2020 2:19 pm

Nov 3 2020
6:10am SE26 flies off nest tree.
Found further then s/he has gone before.
6:13am 26 above, the cam pole is below= C
8:16am -
8:37am.
9:22am moving around the area.
9:23am took off soon after scap
9:29am and back to nest! Well done SE26.
9:33am :rh: Watchful parents on the left top corner duet for their chick. :rh:
This screen capture or video is courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by BillA » Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:48 am

G'morning all :)
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Nov 03, 2020 10:24 pm

11-04-2020
06h31
2020-11-04_07h19_30.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
07h56 Au revoir SE26 !
2020-11-04_07h23_31.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
17h14 Empty nest
2020-11-04_07h15_19.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
17h29 I wan hear him far away as his little friends certainly found him :mihihi:
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:52 pm

17h44 I can hear SE26, Lady and Dad (all 3) Honking after the oesked birds which are harrassing them

Empty nest, fledge 11-03, left the nest 11-4 but heard everyday not so far.

A beautiful pic from the ground today 11-07-2020 at 11h06
2020-11-07_07h39_16.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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23h07 Lady and Dad are sleeping on the nest tree
2020-11-07_13h07_59.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:22 pm

11-09 SE26 is back to his nest,
last time was 11-4
2020-11-09_07h19_57.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
2020-11-09_07h20_14.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
2020-11-09_07h20_36.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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Post by DDuckies2 » Fri Nov 13, 2020 2:23 pm

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Post by DDuckies2 » Fri Nov 13, 2020 2:24 pm

:rh: :hug: SE26 has been found on a balcony nearby on Nov 14, is safe and being assessed. For updates check out https://www.facebook.com/Sea.EagleCAM/
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Exciting news of SE26. I have received a call that SE26 was seen on a 22 floor balcony of units over past Homebush Bay. WIRES helper has caught it and is taking it for care and assessment. Safe and cared for, just unwise leaving the safety of home. Please do not call or hassle us with questions. Please do not make wild guesses or assumptions. I shall pass on information as I receive it.
SE26 is safe and being assessed.
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WIRES mission is to actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife and inspire others to do the same. WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service Inc.) has been rescuing and caring for wildlife for almost 35 years and is the largest wildlife rescue organization in Australia.
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by DDuckies2 » Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:08 am

Nov 17 2020
Se McGregor
Judy has to spoken to the vet, we're waiting for some reports to come through, might not be till end of the day.
SE26 is female.
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Nov 19, 2020 10:34 pm

I'm So sorry !

https://www.facebook.com/

EagleCAM
2 h ·
I have just received the following statement from National Parks and Wildlife Service:
"This breeding season has brought mixed news. SE25 successfully fledged and left the nest however SE26 was noted to have a malformed right leg during its development. This didn’t hinder SE26's growth or ongoing development, successfully fledging and leaving the nest, only returning at times to be fed by the parents.
On Saturday 14th November SE26 flew into a semi-enclosed balcony on the 22nd floor of a local unit block. Due to the enclosed nature of the balcony and furniture SE26 could not take off again. The resident contacted WIRES for assistance. WIRES volunteers removed the bird from the balcony and it has now been assessed by a local emergency and Taronga Zoo vets.
Examinations over the last few days found SE26 has a poorly healed fracture of the right leg. There are also extensive injuries to the left leg, likely caused by overcompensating to support the right leg. SE26 is in pain from its injuries. Unfortunately surgery is not possible and amputation is not an option either since Sea Eagles require both legs to support themselves on the ground and to hunt.
On welfare grounds the hard decision to euthanise SE26 has been reached. SE26 would not survive in the wild or do well in captivity. Further complications are likely to develop even in the short term.”

:brknhrt: :cry1: :cryhanky:

I sent answer to FB https://www.facebook.com/Sea.EagleCAM
But they banned me, why ???
So i post it here too
I know she already forgave you cause you need it so much guilties as you are. Laws that promote cruelty against animals are not good laws. Poor little SE26, why let you growing so much and a so long time if it's only to killed you at the end. On a scale of Pain, what was the value for SE26 ? Nobody can answer.. RIP sweet darling and i'm sure SE22, SE23, and SE25 were with you at this sadness and awful moment. I said them i knew how it was going to end for you. but Specialists have always the last and good word. "balivernes"!. Time to dry my tears and let you go. Love you so much
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Nov 21, 2020 4:17 am

Fly free, Fly high with always a full crop My sweet friend
SE26 you are not alone, you joined SE19, SE22, SE24, "SE25?"
Rest in Peace ma Belle

https://birdlife.org.au/visit-us/discov ... eagle-cam/
2020-11-21_13h09_12.jpg
Courtesy of ©BirdLife Australia
One last, if not the last, photo of SE26 alive. :rh:
2020-11-21_13h08_28.jpg
Courtesy of ©BirdLife Australia
https://birdlife.org.au/visit-us/discov ... eagle-cam/


11-22-2020
last message concerning this announced tragedy.
In fact human law, human non-intervention are the causes of this disaster.
SE26 was condemned from birth by human law. Is this normal? Those who knew, they lied to us by giving us hope. SE26 was killed because at the end we could no longer act for her, give her a life worthy of a wild bird and to stop her suffering.
Yet it seems to me that this suffering that we saw day after day did not bother anyone since we left her in this state which inevitably never got better since in fact her pain worsened until it was no longer possible to save her.
Conclusion, humanity and human laws kill wildlife. You have to ask the right questions. Don't all lives have the same values?
We are told that human intervention is only possible if the risk or problem is man-made.
Bad human law, which should be used to protect wildlife and indeed who does not, is not a man-made problem?
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by DDuckies2 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:03 pm

Thank you for your heartfelt posts Philjo :hug:
Yesterdays rainbow over our WBSE families territory.
"courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Nov 24, 2020 2:45 am

DDuckies2 wrote:
Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:03 pm
Thank you for your heartfelt posts Philjo :hug:
Yesterdays rainbow over our WBSE families territory.
"courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
Thanks to you DDuckies2 for this magical photo, like a last message from SE25 :rh: and SE26 :rh: :huggie:

I forgot to put the link for the "In Memoriam" thread
viewtopic.php?p=389946#p389946
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: 2020 Australian White-Bellied Sea-Eagle

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:21 pm

12-08-2020
Yesterday i found an old video 09-27. At this time we already knew that SE26 had at least a big problem at one leg and SE25 was also in the nest at this time.

But it was still the happy days
I miss you little one, i miss both of you SE25 and SE26

Here are 6 pics from it

HD Video - 27th September, 2020 - SE26 is certainly the more vocal of the two seaglets. Both seaglets were watching the lorikeets playing above them and SE26 starting "talking" to them. Cute seaglet honks/squonks
2020-12-07_16h07_12.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
2020-12-07_16h07_24.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
2020-12-07_16h07_33.jpg
courtesy of "EagleCAM @BirdlifeAustralia Discovery Centre, Sydney Olympic Park"
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024

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