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Dunedin, FL Osprey 2018.. 2020

Post by IrishEyes » Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:04 pm

2020 STARTS HERE\


TUESDAY , MAY 5, 2020 .

Good Afternoon!

3:50pm . I checked Facebook and no updates on this nest!

ETA '


SATURDAY , JUNE 27, 2020


No updates

Wednesday , July 22..... No Updates
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Re: Dunedin, FL Osprey 2018.. 2021

Post by IrishEyes » Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:50 am

2021 STARTS HERE
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Re: Dunedin, FL Osprey 2018.. 2021

Post by IrishEyes » Mon May 31, 2021 1:18 pm

MONDAY May 31 , 2021

I checked Face Book and No News on Stirling and Pinella.
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Re: Dunedin, FL Osprey 2018.. 2021

Post by JudyB » Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:14 pm

2021 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive

A little over 17 weeks ago, we met Tiku from our Surrey Reserve nest; this is just before he or maybe she made it all the way out of the shell:
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And now Tiku and Tucca from Surrey Reserve and Hope and Chase from Delta 2 have all set out to explore the world.

We do still have one young eagle to watch - this is Romeo from our White Rock nest, who hatched 6 weeks later than Tiku:
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At 11 weeks, he (or maybe she) is practicing perching on the nest supports and exercising those big wings. Eaglets generally fledge (take their first flight) between 10 and 14 weeks, and it's my guess that will happen in the next week or so.

And you know - I haven't really thought about this before - but our little window to access the nests and clean the cams and do any other necessary work isn't always that much longer than the 35-40 days it takes an egg to hatch. Last year the Surrey Reserve adults didn't leave until August 14 (though they weren't visiting very often after Thor left in mid-July) - and Dad Sur was back on September 26. Different pairs have different schedules - and it can vary from year to year - so it would be great if we could get ready now.

With that in mind....
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We will be posting more details about our Adopt-a-Nest program, the new option to adopt one of our eagles with a tracker (details soon), the Monthly Donor program - and the work we need to do on the 10 cameras we now have at five different nests.

The important thing to know is that at least 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!

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Details about How to Donate

If you have questions, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]

Thank You!

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Re: Dunedin, FL Osprey 2018.. 2021

Post by IrishEyes » Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:56 am

Thank you Judy! I will donate :)

August 3, 2021

No news on Stirling and Pinella.... I think the Ground Observer stopped visiting this nest,,,,,JMO

August 11 ..No news
DECEMBER 31 ..NO NEWS ON FACE BOOOK
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Re: Dunedin, FL Osprey 2018- 2022

Post by IrishEyes » Sat Jan 01, 2022 2:49 pm

I am locking this thread'..LAST Update was 2018 and adding it to the archives.
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