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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by eagleslanding » Sun Jun 23, 2019 4:10 am

Very high heat index in south florida today. Up to 105-106 degrees F. Harriet and M are in an area closer to the ocean and hopefully out of the high heat. Glad my aunt is up here for the summer and out that area. Stay safe south Florida. The heat is high.

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Sun Jun 23, 2019 1:35 pm

It is 65 degrees at the Mississippi River Flyway Cam, La Crosse, Wis.
https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams ... laska-cam/
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by eagleslanding » Sun Jun 23, 2019 4:43 pm

Tomorrow the heat index for H&M in north fort myers will be 104 or near there. Go to the pond Harriet. Much to hot for humans or birds.

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Mon Jun 24, 2019 12:09 am

Spunky II
Thanks to MsEaglewoman !

Red tailed Hawklet in Nest with Adult Bald Eagle
It was fun to watch a little interaction between the adult bald eagle & the red-tailed hawklet this morning! Both eaglets & the hawklet look fantastic! It was a warm morning out there, over 80 degrees at 8:45 am! Temps are expected to reach 100 degrees today in Northern California!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9db2fyuLfcw

Red tailed Hawklet in Nest with Adult Bald Eagle 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBPe1Xr1cTk
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:19 am

Way to go Spunky II :thumlft:
These are great videos.
Merci, Philjo.
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:55 am

:eag:

I am so excited. I missed most of May for eagle watching: Mere & Pere's nest. :no:
After all the losses and incidents at the other nests we watch I worried something had happened to their nest too.
I was close to Refuge so took my lunch out to the lake. Fortunately I had brought my good camera and binoculars, but didn't expect to see any eagles. I was only parked for a few minutes when . . . is it a vulture? Is it a juvenile?
It is "Chance Magnific" making an awkward landing on The Eagle Tree.
Note: Philjo helps me with names ;)

This is my first season of pics of a "juvie" away from the nest after fledging.
1st pic shows his markings better.
He likes to "pose" just like his father, Pere.
Time/date stamp accurate.
DSCN4854 Rev Chance markings 20 June 2019.jpg
DSCN 4854 Rev. Chance markings 20 June 2019
Driving home I was happy as a lark, when on the radio they play "Fly LIke an Eagle" Then, when I change stations, it is the band "The Eagles" playing . . .I am not making this up.
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Jun 25, 2019 1:57 am

Sunnybird1995 wrote:
Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:55 am
:eag:

I am so excited. I missed most of May for eagle watching: Mere & Pere's nest. :no:
After all the losses and incidents at the other nests we watch I worried something had happened to their nest too.
I was close to Refuge so took my lunch out to the lake. Fortunately I had brought my good camera and binoculars, but didn't expect to see any eagles. I was only parked for a few minutes when . . . is it a vulture? Is it a juvenile?
It is "Chance Magnific" making an awkward landing on The Eagle Tree.
Note: Philjo helps me with names ;)

This is my first season of pics of a "juvie" away from the nest after fledging.
1st pic shows his markings better.
He likes to "pose" just like his father, Pere.
Time/date stamp accurate.DSCN4854 Rev Chance markings 20 June 2019.jpg

Driving home I was happy as a lark, when on the radio they play "Fly LIke an Eagle" Then, when I change stations, it is the band "The Eagles" playing . . .I am not making this up.
What a beautiful guy, you are so lucky :luck: Sunnybird to have a so superb eaglet to follow in your area
Great pics, i don't see it's tongue so i think he is not too warm so may be hungry and s/he is asking for food :mihihi:
:huggie:
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Tue Jun 25, 2019 5:22 am

Dale Hollow another feeding
DH2019, Oops, 062419 by MsO
Everyone went for the fish and again nobody got anything. One eaglet had an oopsie and got hung up on the tree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n64pXIrfKsw


At Redding with "Tuffy" !
"Tuffy" the Red-tailed Hawklet in the Bald Eagle's Nest by MsEaglewoman
Tuffy was spending some time near his adopted Eagle Mama on Monday morning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYi0TV7f8Rc
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by laniebelle » Tue Jun 25, 2019 12:44 pm

Sunnybird, so glad you experienced seeing the fledgling. Great photos - thanks for sharing!

Philjo, thanks for the videos of Tuffy, the hawklet.

I walked through a beautiful sculpture garden yesterday where I enjoyed several sculptures of eagles.
Laniebelle
Remembering Dad Decorah, the greatest eagle Dad ever
follow: Decorah, DNN, SWFEC, NEFL, AEF DC, FSV, Berry, Trio, Standley Lake, Big Bear, Smola

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Jun 26, 2019 1:44 am

at Decorah,
D24 is back ! not at home but ...
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: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: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Wed Jun 26, 2019 6:05 am

How wonderful!
D27 AND D24! :thumlft:
Thank you for the post and update Philjo.
Please see previous post by Philjo56France
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Pascale » Wed Jun 26, 2019 12:46 pm

very cute juvie Sunnybird! :rh:

thank you Philippe for the Decorah news, the adorable Tuffy :luck:

In Smola everything is fine. they're 8,5 weeks old and are self feeding like a pro, defeathering preys, talking, beaking and being as cute as they could be.
plus wingers and hops. we think branching should happen soon, fledge ~ 20 days.
Food can be scarce especially for #2. he's eating a lot of bones. we call him our sword swallower :w00t: . but he's developing great.
we still don't know their gender...
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#1 in front, #2 behind
All scaps are courtesy of
http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
or by photographers / videographers credited in my message
In love with Harriett and M Family !

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Jun 27, 2019 12:44 am

Two beauties Pascale !

2 new videos from "Tuffy" the hawklet from the Eagle nest near Redding Ca
Thanks to MsEaglewoman

Hawklet with Eagle Family~Early Morning Feeding
We had a very early morning visit to the Eagle's nest today! A local Reporter was doing a story on this wonderful but rare occurrence in nature! She agreed to keep the location secret to help protect the birds! Sorry about the talking in the background she had a few questions for me & she didn't realize I was shooting a few videos for my own documentation, Tuffy & the 2 eaglets looked great! They all got fed so that was great to see!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diHj7orSymU

Red tailed Hawklet~Family Feeding Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nkEdXo9ew4
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Jun 27, 2019 12:51 am

Thanks to IrishEyes for the last update from DN9, D32 and D33
IrishEyes wrote:
Wed Jun 26, 2019 7:10 pm
WEDNESDAY , JUNE 26, 2019 SOAR - Saving Our Avian Resources
1 hr ·
~ Changes in the “nursery” ~
The eaglet nestlings are growing! Two of the three in the nursery are perching. This is the equivalent to branching. These young eagles are learning to socialize with others. They are eating normal eagle food - on Monday the 24th, together they ate a 3-pound carp! This is exactly what Kay expects to see!
Today, 26 June 2019, another hatch-year 2019 eaglet was moved to the nursery. "Calmar" was rescued and admitted 12 June 2019. Like the others, this youngster was very thin and covered with gnat bites. Calmar is a male and now weighs 7.5 pounds, up one pound from admit.
The next milestone? Kay will be watching for signs of flight!
Remember to check out https://soarraptors.org/patients/ for some of our other admits and their care.
In the photo taken 25 June 2019, Kay thinks left to right are: DN9, D33, and Allamakee
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IrishEyes wrote:
Wed Jun 26, 2019 7:04 pm
:hooray:
SOAR - Saving Our Avian Resources
1 hr ·
~ D32 update 26 June 2019 ~

D32 has progressed to eating cut-up food on own from bowl. Woot! Picture from today.
You can also see some of our patients on our website at https://soarraptors.org/patients/ - no not all of them... a few.
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:20 am

At Hanover (Pa) Stars and Stripes needed "intimity", Stars found THE solution !

2019 4K camera view knocked by curious "Stars" by HDOnTap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYNU9sZ4518



Plus 3 videos from Tuffy the Hawklet from Redding area

Thanks MsEaglewoman
Red tailed Hawklet & the Eagles~Tuffy preens & Mama feeds 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxWAX7LkqmM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq3CKJyeN4g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOoQiGB3CHI
: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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