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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:26 pm

02-02-2023 @ 14h10.17 at Dale Hollow.

:woohoo: :cheers: :hi: :hatch: DH17 :hatch: and :bravo: to RIVER and OBEY :thumlft: :cheers: :woohoo:


From MelissaC — Hier à 23:55
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Post by Philjo56France » Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:07 am

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:30 am

From https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357 Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News
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https://www.fox5dc.com/news/bald-eagle- ... YTl7TvNUbA
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From https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357 Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/us/b ... 1Qwry2lVQA
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:31 am

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:16 am

Just asking for Prayers even if i'm sure it's too late. 🙏CM2🙏
at Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Auburndale, FL Eagle Nest Cam Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-tsi_ck7L0
As already many days, 🙏CM2🙏 the younger eaglet can't access the food without being attack by the older one CM1

This early morning it suffered a violent and vicious attack that left him motionless.
It could even be that he could have been tasted by his sibling... what damage he suffers from, nobody knows but maybe this is how 🙏CM2🙏 will end its poor and young life, just food for his elder...,

I think he won't recover and no need to wait for human rescuers, now his poor helpless body is stuck against the trunk and therefore he will not fall and this will comfort those who think that you can only help those who are on the ground... No intervention here..
:brknhrt: :brknhrt: :brknhrt:

just after the battle, CM2 is on its back, nothing moves. down on the right
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against the trunk at 10h am
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one hour later
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****WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO***
***VIEWER DISCRETION STRONGLY ADVISED***
Camp Margaritaville. Older eaglet CM1 attacks younger sibling CM2. It was a vicious attack and CM2's condition is unknown.
LadyDeeagle55 made a video of 27 minutes , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ3P6DJp7Do 27 min of brutality and cruelty, to avoid for sensitive people


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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:44 pm

03-03-2023 @ 15h44.08 at Dale Hollow.

:woohoo: :cheers: :hi: :hatch: DH18 :hatch: and :bravo: to RIVER and OBEY :thumlft: :cheers: :woohoo:


From Discord

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Mar 04, 2023 8:59 am

viewtopic.php?p=649343#p649343

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https://www.wildlifecenter.org/critter- ... d4a-OQeVa0

Updates
February 27, 2023
During the past week, additional testing revealed that Golden Eagle #23-0116’s facial mass was likely related to aspergillosis, a fungal infection that affects the respiratory system. Veterinary staff continued to treat the eagle with systemic anti-fungal medications, nebulization treatments, and oxygen therapy but began to note a decline in her overall status and signs of increasing respiratory stress.

The veterinary team was deeply saddened to find that Golden Eagle #23-0116 died on Monday, February 27. Staff found the eagle deceased inside the Center’s oxygen cage early in the morning. The cause of the eagle's passing is suspected to be directly related to systemic aspergillosis, as she developed severe respiratory signs on February 26.

Despite the outcome for this patient, veterinary staff are grateful for the opportunity to share their findings with DWR biologists and further research efforts to better understand Golden Eagle populations in Virginia.

RIP Beautiful Golden Eagle

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Mar 04, 2023 9:11 am

Philjo56France wrote:
Wed Mar 01, 2023 1:14 am
From https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357 Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News
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https://www.facebook.com/NewEnglandWildlifeCenters

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Feb 27th
This morning we admitted the Eagle colloquially known as “MK” to our Cape hospital. She was found in a cemetery in Arlington down on the ground, weak and unable to get significant lift off the ground after many attempts to fly away.
Our veterinary team is currently working to stabilize her, but she remains in critical condition. She is severely anemic, lethargic, and barley able to stand. She also has a significantly delayed blood clotting time. Lab work and physical exam lead us to strongly suspect anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning as the primary cause of her condition. This occurs when a raptor eats a rodent that has already ingested the poison. Thankfully initial radiographs showed there are no broken bones and there is no evidence she is carrying eggs.
Right now our team is focused on getting her through the first 24 hours. We have started treatments to help counteract the clotting effects the poison causes as well as fluids, pain meds, and oxygen support. Our veterinary team will be by her side and monitoring her closely as we try to get her through this.
MK’s journey has been well documented. She was hatched in Waltham back in 2016 and she and her mate “KZ” have attracted scores of fans as they have frequented the mystic River watershed. This pair is considered a true ecological success story here in Massachusetts and a testament to how far the Mystic River and its habitats have come over the past few decades. They even had a children’s book written about them!
We will do our best to help get “MK” back to “KZ” so that they can continue their linage and legacy here in Boston. Thank you all for your support and we will provide updates when we can along the way 🦅

Update Feb 28th. MK Update 🦅
MK made it through the night, although it was a rough one. We had staff with her around the clock monitoring her closely. She remains in very rough shape and is still too weak to lift her head or stand. We have been able to continue treatments and are hoping they begin to have a greater effect soon. On admission she was severely anemic, meaning her red blood cell count was was less than 1/3 of what a healthy birds should be. Just like humans birds depend on these cells to carry oxygen and other nutrients around the body, especially to the brain. When the body is deprived of oxygen it results in the very weakened state that MK in is.
We unfortunately see this far too often in animals exposed to second generation anticoagulant rodenticides ( SGARs) because the rodent poison causes uncontrollable bleeding and interferes with the body’s ability to stop that bleeding by natural clotting processes. A very minor injury can cause massive blood loss, so quickly that the animal's body can not regenerate red blood cells fast enough. The continued blood loss causes their red blood cells to drop to dangerously low levels, like what we are seeing with MK. Our current treatment protocol includes medications to help MK’s blood clot and stop any further blood loss. We are also giving additional meds to support red blood cell regeneration, which will increase the number of red blood cells in her body.

We want to thank you for all of the support and kind words. We will continue doing everything we can to get MK back up on her feet and will provide updates as often as possible. Cases like MK's take significant staff and resources. If you would like to make a donation to help MK (and our other patients) please follow the link

Newildlife.org/donate
https://www.newildlife.org/donate/?fbcl ... KClSIs8KtM

If you would like to support the effort to help curtail the use of anticoagulant rodenticides in Massachusetts please write your local legislator and ask them to support and sponsor HD 577 - put forward by Rep. Hawkins and SD114 - put forth by Rep. Feeney. Thank you All!
RIP beautifule Bald Eagle :brknhrt: :brknhrt: :brknhrt:
:cry1: :cry1: :cry1:
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https://www.wcvb.com/article/arlington- ... zMNyFnWG5o
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:13 pm

Philjo56France wrote:
Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:16 am
Just asking for Prayers even if i'm sure it's too late. 🙏CM2🙏
at Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Auburndale, FL Eagle Nest Cam Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-tsi_ck7L0
As already many days, 🙏CM2🙏 the younger eaglet can't access the food without being attack by the older one CM1

This early morning it suffered a violent and vicious attack that left him motionless.
It could even be that he could have been tasted by his sibling... what damage he suffers from, nobody knows but maybe this is how 🙏CM2🙏 will end its poor and young life, just food for his elder...,

I think he won't recover and no need to wait for human rescuers, now his poor helpless body is stuck against the trunk and therefore he will not fall and this will comfort those who think that you can only help those who are on the ground... No intervention here..
:brknhrt: :brknhrt: :brknhrt:

just after the battle, CM2 is on its back, nothing moves. down on the right 2023-03-03_15h58_44.jpg
against the trunk at 10h am2023-03-03_16h00_44.jpg
one hour later2023-03-03_17h08_27.jpg

****WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO***
***VIEWER DISCRETION STRONGLY ADVISED***
Camp Margaritaville. Older eaglet CM1 attacks younger sibling CM2. It was a vicious attack and CM2's condition is unknown.

LadyDeeagle55 made a video of 27 minutes , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ3P6DJp7Do 27 min of brutality and cruelty, to avoid for sensitive people

:cry1: :cry1: :cry1:
From https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357 Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News
2023-03-05_08h07_28.jpg
RIP CM2, you had no chance with a sibling like this one. Now you fly high and freely with always a full crop. After all these days of suffering and lack of food your ordeal is over. 😢😭🙏🙏🙏❤️💔

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Mar 07, 2023 7:00 am

03-07-2023 @ 08h38.05 at Dale Hollow.

:woohoo: :cheers: :hi: :hatch: DH19 :hatch: and :bravo: to RIVER and OBEY :thumlft: :cheers: :woohoo:
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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Mar 07, 2023 5:51 pm

From California Condor Recovery Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/145100328941758


Iniko, Kingin (†2020†) and Redwood Queen's daughter is back at Big Sur after a long stay at Pinnacles...
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California Condor Recovery Group
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Post by Philjo56France » Thu Mar 09, 2023 4:31 am

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:34 am

03-19-2023 The Black stork family from Estonia
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...
Ixs #718X. H: 05-31 Fl: 08-11 @ 72 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h11 - 88 do. no transmitter :luck: 290 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Voog #718V. H: 05-28. Fl: 08-09 @ 73 do. Migration last check 08-27-2022 @ 10h42 - 91 do. no transmitter :luck: 293 do ??? :luck: :rh:
Bonus #7184. H: 05-22. Last check 12-04-2022. (adopted storklet @ 40 do) Israel. +5206 km. :luck: Signal lost. :rh: 299 do :luck: :rh:
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Mom Kaia #781U : Last check 03-19-2023 not enought accurate for a good position, but a good sign. CHAD. :luck: :rh:
Dad Karl II #716C : Last check 03-12-2023. near Al Hajalij, Sudan. :luck: :rh:
Waba #718W. H: 05-28. Last check 03-19-2023. still up and down around New Halfa. Sudan. :rh: 293 do. :luck: :rh:
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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://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/ 03/12
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https://birdmap.5dvision.ee/EN/
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Post by Philjo56France » Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:11 am

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Re: The Wildlife Corner

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:32 am

Original is here viewtopic.php?p=649343#p649343

From https://www.facebook.com/groups/243241724058357 Bald Eagles Live Nest Cams and News
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https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064868914840

Terry Carman
This is the Brooks nest earlier this season. Before the male was rescued and taken to rehab. Leaving his mate alone to incubate their recently laid eggs. She couldn't manage alone and abandoned them: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... 2300332483

The Brooks male is being treated for a broken wrist and lead toxicity: And is doing well, as the recent update mentions. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... 4868914840
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