Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2024 Season

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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2023 Season

Post by heatherj » Fri Jul 14, 2023 6:52 pm

Thanks Kay!

Last week we saw 1 eaglet branching with definite sightings of a second with definite glimpses of a second head or wing appearing over the top of the nest while the other has been standing. :clap: :rh:

I have seen the bigger eaglet branching often since then with lots of wingercising from both so looking good for both eaglets.

We thought we'd had a fledge 2 days ago but think it was probably a juvenile passing by :D

I did hear of a fledge (I think just one) at another nest near the Gravelly Bay Ferry Terminal also on Denman Island from someone that follows the nest. I don't think that one is on HWF. That nest is visible from the beach and the ferry so a bit easier to watch. Plus there are 2 other pairs along this section of the Island but I haven't spotted their nests yet. I will try to find those for next season! :luck:
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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2023 Season

Post by gemini » Sun Jul 23, 2023 11:18 pm

2023 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive

It's that time of year - Vic at the White Rock nest fledged on July 12, and sibling Uni waited almost a week before fledging on July 18. Lof from Surrey Reserve is a week or so younger, and is beginning to get some height while flapping - I think it won't be long before we see her (or maybe him) trying out some of the branches! We know there's a chick at the Delta nest on the electrical tower, but without a cam, are not sure how close he or she is to fledging. We did lose an eaglet this year - brave, feisty Tyr from Surrey Reserve had some health and mobility issues but seemed to be doing okay although growing more slowly than most until suddenly he wasn't; I'll be adopting the Surrey nest for next year in memory of Tyr. :rh:

As I watch Lof moving around on the nest with wings held wide, I realize it will seem like just a hop, skip and a jump from now - and this year's eaglets will be off on their great adventure - and it will be time for us to get into as many nests as possible to clean the cams and do other needed maintenance.

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!


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We'll have more details soon, but I know we'd like to have the cams at Surrey Reserve cleaned (which will cost around $1000) and it would be wonderful if we could get a cam at Delta that looks at the nest the eagles are using, as well as continuing to keep an eye on the one we'd like them to use (estimated cost $5-6000). We focused on the cams at White Rock last year, so unless there's an issue, we probably will skip them this year and plan to focus on them next year. There's a chance for a new cam at Harrison Mills, but we think the eagles have moved, so would need to find them or decide to focus on the eagles that fish in the river. And there may be other cams in the works!

If we can raise $7,000, we should be able to do the most essential work at Surrey Reserve and Delta. And with the matching drive, if you adopt Delta 2, 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 please adopt White Rock if it's your favorite nest even though we probably won't need to do maintenance there this year - or adopt Harrison Mills, and we'll add your name there if we manage to get a camera there, or check with you a little later so you can choose to adopt a different nest or one of our tagged eagles with trackers.

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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"
We've tried to answer some of the common questions about donating here - All About Donating - and please feel free to PM me or email me ([email protected]) or gemini ([email protected]) if you have other questions or concerns.

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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2023 Season

Post by JudyB » Thu Jul 27, 2023 1:41 pm

2023 Cam Maintenance
Matching Drive
Update

We have raised over $3,000 already - almost half way to our goal! Thank you all so much!

And another supporter has come forward and pledged to match the next $500 in donations - so if you've been planning to donate, today is a great day to do that!

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We already have 12 adoptions (2 each for Delta 2 and Harrison Mills, 3 each for Surrey Reserve and White Rock, one for tagged eagle Loki, and one person has not sent me their choice of nest or tagged eagle yet) - and nest adoptions have traditionally been the core of our fundraising for maintenance on the cams - so if that will work for you, please adopt a nest! Or two! :D

But I know that doesn't work for everyone, so I want to mention another option - we also have a core group who have signed up for monthly donations - and that consistent income helps with things like the cost of this forum, with its 1435 members, 662,126 posts and 1.2 million screenshots and other attachments. Thanks to all of you who post here, our forum has amazing documentation on a whole lot of eagles, not to mention osprey and various other critters - mostly in North America, but some from Europe and even Australia!

We encourage people to use CanadaHelps for monthly donations (actually, it's a great choice for all donations to HWF, and you don't need to be in Canada to use it). For those unfamiliar with CanadaHelps, it's a registered charity in Canada whose mission is to help smaller charities with their fundraising by handling the administrative stuff. If you're in Canada, they provide tax receipts automatically - and it's easier for gemini and me as the ones who track donations because there's a place for people to leave a comment so we know if they have an interest in a particular nest or tagged eagle - or what nest they want to adopt, if that's appropriate. Monthly donations can be cancelled at any time - or increased! :thumlft:

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We are grateful to all of you who post observations, screenshots and videos - without you, there would be no forum, and no resource looking into the lives of so many eagles (and other critters) - thank you! And what is that saying about those who do the most being the ones asked to do more - if you can help out by adopting a nest, or signing up for monthly donations, or whatever you're comfortable doing, we would really appreciate it. Thank you for your consideration.

We've tried to answer some of the common questions about donating here - All About Donating - and please feel free to PM me or email me ([email protected]) or gemini ([email protected]) if you have other questions or concerns.

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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2023 Season

Post by heatherj » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:32 am

We have had 1 eaglet fledge on or before July 29! :woohoo:

I am away from home at the moment but on July 29 my husband saw 1 eaglet fly from the nest to the adilts favourite perch tree, about 20m away, and then fly back to the nest. Very exciting!! Fingers crossed for number 2! :luck:

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2 eaglets on July 17 2023
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1 eaglet on July 21 2023
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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2023 Season

Post by heatherj » Tue Aug 01, 2023 6:38 am

And yesterday my husband spotted the second eaglet in the adults favourite tree so 2 fledges on or before July 30!
:woohoo:

Well done to Mom and Pop!
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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2023 Season

Post by sassyk » Fri Aug 18, 2023 9:08 pm

Fantastic news Heather :woohoo:
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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2024 Season

Post by heatherj » Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:00 pm

2023/2024 season begins here

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Re: Beaver Rd Bald Eagle Nest, Denman Island - 2022-2024 Season

Post by heatherj » Tue Feb 20, 2024 8:52 pm

Lots of activity in and around the nest right now. One of the adults is almost always here keeping watch over the nest. There have been a few noisy disagreements with the neighbours but here is a picture of a tranquil moment for the pair on one of their favourite perch trees from Feb 9. Its a long distance shot so just a little bit fuzzy! :(
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