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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:41 pm

11-24-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 179 do :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 176 do :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 179 do : Last check 11-24. still at the Nile, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 185 do : Last check 11-24. in the Seydişehir district, Konya province, Turkey. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
From https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 15#p883115
2022-11-25_11h17_07.jpg
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11-25-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 180 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 177 do ??? :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 180 do : Last check 11-25. still at the Nile, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 186 do : Last check 11-25. in the Seydişehir district, Konya province, Turkey. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
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11-26-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 181 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 178 do ??? :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 181 do : Last check 11-26. still at the Nile, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 187 do : Last check 11-26. in the Seydişehir district, Konya province, Turkey. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
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11-27-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 182 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 179 do ??? :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 182 do : Last check 11-27. still at the Nile, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 188 do : Last check 11-27. in the Seydişehir district, Konya province, Turkey. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
From https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 57#p883257
2022-11-28_10h18_52.jpg
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Last edited by Philjo56France on Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:19 am, edited 8 times in total.
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Nov 24, 2022 7:50 am

From https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357 Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News


Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News
Terry Carman ·
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BIRD FLU FOUND IN BALD EAGLE IN WEST SEATTLE..
This is really sad news for West Seattle. HPAI seems to be running a course here and Tuesday morning the latest bird to be impacted is one of the mated pair from Lincoln Park. This pair successfully fledged two eaglets this year from their nest above Colman Pool.
Washington state officials and conservationists are warning of cases of avian influenza located in West Seattle's Lincoln Park and across the state, asking people to watch for symptoms and report them in hopes of stopping the spread. "It got quiet in the summer and then during migration - September, October - we got a resurgence of it," urban conservation specialist Kersti Muul said. Muul volunteers her time to help sick and wounded birds and has been called out to several suspected cases of bird flu in recent weeks, including a bald eagle in Lincoln Park. Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, includes infections from multiple strains of viruses. They are classified into low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI), which causes either no signs or mild signs of disease, and highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which is more likely to sicken and kill birds. In May of 2022, the Washington Department of Agriculture confirmed the presence of avian influenza in several backyard bird flocks. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has since confirmed the disease in wild birds. A dashboard of cases can be found here. WDFW has confirmed at least 18 cases of HPAI in bald eagles, but reports there are likely more. Once the department knows one bird has been confirmed with avian influenza in an area, they mark that area as harboring infections and do not test more birds in the same vicinity. In addition, birds in untested areas may die from the illness before being found and tested. But bald eagles are just one in a number of bird species in which HPAI has been detected. Whatcom County recently saw a die-off in geese. READ THE FULL STORY: https://www.king5.com/article/tech/scie ... e3aaac98f4

Bird flu found in bald eagle in West Seattle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQRTWSTC6WM
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Nov 26, 2022 12:44 am

Orange, Australia Peregrine Falcons
11-26-2022


Falconet#1 aka Indigo: Fl: 11-11, 41 do. 55 do.
Falconet#2 aka Rubus: Fl: 11-20, 45 do. 51 do. 3 days missing...

News, links, commonly asked questions and videos can be found on the new website:
https://science-health.csu.edu.au/falconcam

All livestreams have been moved and can be accessed via this address:
https://www.youtube.com/c/FalconCamProject

Indigo spent a long moment inside its nest box
2022-11-26_09h31_30.jpg

Rubus was not seen during the last 3 days... :( :luck: :rh:

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Port Lincoln Osprey
11-26-2022


https://www.youtube.com/@PortLincolnOsprey

PLO#1 aka Zoe: 69 do (°09-18). Fl: 11-23, 66 do.

PLO#2 aka Middle Bob: °09-19-2022 - 11-02-022, 44 do forever. :cry1: :brknhrt:
PLO#3 aka Little Bob : °09-22-2022 - 10-16-2022, 24 do forever. :cry1: :brknhrt:

Zoe on her branch
2022-11-26_09h52_01.jpg
and ready for her night
2022-11-26_09h51_13.jpg
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:17 am

11-28-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 183 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 180 do ??? :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 183 do : Last check 11-28. still at the Nile, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 189 do : Last check 11-28. in the Seydişehir district, Konya province, Turkey. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
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from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 10#p883410
2022-12-01_11h05_07.jpg

12-01-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 186 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 183 do ??? :luck: :rh:

No new news yet

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 186 do : Last check 12-01. still at the Nile near El Multaga, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 192 do : Last check 11-30. South of Turkey. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
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12-02-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 187 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 184 do ??? :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 187 do : Last check 12-02. still at the Nile near El Multaga, Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 193 do : Last check 12-02. near Sha'al in Israel. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
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12-03-2022

Must-toonekurg: Ciconia nigra
Live Black Stork nest camera, located in Karula National Park, southern Estonia (Parents Karl II and Kaia)[/color]
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kotkaklubi - Forum https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... php?t=1074

Origin: viewtopic.php?p=608315#p608315

Migration Update from https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... start=1640
and https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... tart=12660 and https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/

No more update until next spring as may be they are already in their wintering area...
Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 10-17. CHAD. +5372 km :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 10-18. EGYPT. + 5707 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 188 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 185 do ??? :luck: :rh:

Still followed
Waba #718W H: 05-28, 188 do : Last check 12-03. near Girra Barra at the Nile River in Sudan.
Bonus #7184 H: 05-22, 194 do : Last check 12-03. at the fish ponds near Neve Eitan and Ma'oz Heim in Israel. (adopted storklet @ 40 do)

On the Map, Dad Karl II is the Blue line, Bonus is the Grey line, Mom Kaia the Pink line and Waba the Orange line.
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:31 am

11-28-2002

UPDATE, Good ?, Sad ? or Bad ?

Orange, Australia Peregrine Falcons
11-28-2022


Falconet#1 aka Indigo: Fl: 11-11, 41 do. 57 do.
Falconet#2 aka Rubus: Fl: 11-20, 45 do. 53 do. 3 or 5 days missing ...

News, links, commonly asked questions and videos can be found on the new website:
https://science-health.csu.edu.au/falconcam

All livestreams have been moved and can be accessed via this address:
https://www.youtube.com/c/FalconCamProject

https://falconcam.csu.edu.au/2022/11/27 ... -sighting/ :luck: :luck: :rh: :rh: :luck: :luck:

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At NEFL, Samson is MIA :( :( :(
A new male arrived in the nest yesterday evening 11-27-2022.... :angry: :angry: :angry:
No interaction between Gabby and the new one yet.... :luck: :luck: :rh: :luck: :luck:
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Nov 28, 2022 10:21 pm

❤️🙏Samson 🙏❤️

°12-23-2013 - mia 11-25-2022 :luck: :luck: :luck: 8 years and 11 months old.

Heir to the Kingdom of :rh: Juliet and Romeo :rh:

:rh: Loving Mate :rh: of her beloved :rh: Gabrielle :rh:

:rh: Beloved Dad :rh: of :rh: Jules :rh: and :rh: Romy :rh: (2020) :rh: Legacy :rh: (2021), :rh: Jasper :rh: and :rh: Rocket :rh: (2022). :rh: :rh:

:hlp: :angry: :( :( :luck:

:huggie: :hug: :grhug: :rh:

:rh: Gabby :rh:

:rh: Samson :rh: ,
I hope you'll be back when I get back because you're too young to disappear and Gabby and all of us are waiting for you.

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And as if bad news weren't enough,

From https://www.facebook.com/groups/orangea ... inefalcons

Orange, Australia Peregrine Falcons
11-29-2022


Falconet#1 aka Indigo: °10-01-2022. Fl: 11-11-2022, 41 do.
Falconet#2 aka Rubus: °10-05-2022. Fl: 11-20-2022, 46 do. 11-23/29-2022. 49/55 do. (11-23, last time seen. 11-29, its lifeless little body found).

News, links, commonly asked questions and videos can be found on the new website:
https://science-health.csu.edu.au/falconcam

All livestreams have been moved and can be accessed via this address:
https://www.youtube.com/c/FalconCamProject

2022-11-29_07h15_46.jpg

:cry1: :cry1: :cry1: :cry1: :cry1:
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Pascale » Tue Nov 29, 2022 5:59 am

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Orange falcons is my favourite PF nest. You can imagine how devastated I am.
2 years ago Izzi young sibling died at 3 days old, being unable to sit and eat :(
Last year Yurruga died after fledging, after an horrific storm :cry1:
Rubus hatched 4,5 days after his big sibling indigo. Being so little he was so feisty and willing to live that most of the time he stood up in front of indigo (who was one of the most nice sibling I've ever seen !), Screaming at the top of his lungs to get food. He started mantling, stealing, self feeding before indigo.
But he could do nothing with bad luck. His fledge was a tumble and though he was seen from ground and even "rescued" after being seen near the road he was seen flying.
The worst is that many chatters, even Project manager Cilla Kinross thought he was seen near and in the box but clearly all these times it was indigo. I don't blame anyone, we all wanted rubus to make it. And I know how difficult it is for everyone to deal with this loss. Now the box seems half empty... But I'm very happy to see indigo doing incredibly well.
I picture Rubus being welcomed by Yurruga and 2020 chick #2 and all these beautiful souls sitting on Indigo shoulders to enjoy his amazing flights and food.
See you in another world Rubus. ❤️😓

I still want to keep hope for Samson :rh: , but had to stop reading the chat as fake information is given all the time.
All scaps are courtesy of
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or by photographers / videographers credited in my message
In love with Harriett and M Family !

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:04 pm

:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Dec 01, 2022 12:33 am

:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Dec 01, 2022 1:42 am

SWFEC

:bravo: Congratulations to Harriet :rh: and M15 :rh: for their first Egg#1, 11-29-2022 at 18h09. :announce:
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Dec 02, 2022 2:41 am

For those who are aware of these problems

i read them this morning at 05h35 from the Berry College Eagles Chat https://www.berry.edu/eaglecam/approach

1/ PatchyJoe: Wanted to pay tribute to Papa G'Ho who passed away yesterday at the Wildlife center of Virginia. Papa lived there and worked there for 21 years as a GHO surrogate and raised 53 great horned owlets. https://www.wildlifecenter.org/news_eve ... e-papa-gho
2022-12-02_11h38_39.jpg
Rest in peace, Papa. Thank you for your years of service.
Saying Goodbye to Papa G'Ho | The Wildlife Center of Virginia

2/ PatchyJoe: The newest update on Rita the female eagle from the Miami cam is a poor prognosis for a successful healing of her wing that she had surgery on yesterday for the compound fracture d/t lack of circulation from the trauma she sustained. They are still fighting for her with ATB'S, pain meds, acupuncture, etc., but she most likely will never fly again.

2022-12-02_11h40_19.jpg

3/ PatchyJoe: And lastly, the female peregrine falcon from the Harrisburg cam who I showed you pictures of with a severely dislocated shoulder months ago, also passed away yesterday unexpectedly. She had slowly shown steady improvement and even did well as a wild falcon in confinement which I think took most by surprise. (THEY) attributed it to old age at 13... Her nest was my 1st cam back in 2012.
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Post by Philjo56France » Fri Dec 02, 2022 4:17 am

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Dec 02, 2022 4:28 am

From Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357/


:ty: to Audrey Gorman
But so sad for Rita and Ron :brknhrt: :( :cry1:
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Pics here https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=843 ... 4921263033 and following, right arrrow
: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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Philjo56France
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:44 pm

SWFEC

:bravo: Congratulations to Harriet :rh: and M15 :rh: for their Egg#2 12-02-2022 at 20h09. :announce:
: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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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Peggy180 » Sat Dec 03, 2022 5:28 am

Such good news about SWFEC. Time to celebrate! ❤️🦅

Pascale and Philjo, so sorry for all the recent sadness. Nature is so hard.
Best wishes,

Peggy :)
She/her

In loving memory of Ozzie & Harriet, “May you soar on eagle wings, high above the madness of the world."--Jonathan Lockwood Huie ❤️

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