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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Pascale » Tue Jun 18, 2019 11:10 pm

hi eagleslanding

I am so busy with the Smola nest - Facebook group but also moderating the chat with lady hawk. I wish I had more time to post on the HWF thread but it's impossible.
the 2 eaglets are now self-feeding but yesterday mom scared us a lot!

:vid: https://youtu.be/CH5Wj2VL1DU
but she's ok now

eaglets ate 54 and 52 days old
Screenshot_20190619-080646_YouTube.jpg
I saw that Sydney sea eagles laid their 1st egg. well, lady. after what happened last year I won't watch :no:
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 Sunnybird1995 » Wed Jun 19, 2019 3:57 am

Merci Pascale.
I enjoy your videos of Smola nest.
Especially the one where eaglet #2 fussed at eaglet #1. :D

From the Mississippi River Flyway cam
https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams ... laska-cam/

Another beautiful sunrise on the river this morning.
It looks like Monet has painted the sky.
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:01 am

Philjo56France wrote:
Tue Jun 18, 2019 2:26 am
there is almost no more nest at Dale Hollow
Have a look now there when 3 beautiful eaglets want to eat the same fish
flipped out 4 fish.webm by Goineasy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BCS-vgFTsQ
And again this morning
food delivery.webm by Goineasy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoFzuWAT9D0
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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RIP 2017 to 2023-2024

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:08 am

And the new 2019 Spunky is there…
Red tailed Hawk Baby in Eagle's Nest with 2 Eaglets from MsEaglewoman

I found a red-tailed hawklet in an Eagle's Nest with 2 Eaglets! The adult eagles somehow took this little one in as one of their own & are feeding & caring for it along with their 2 eaglets! It's an amazing phenomena that has been documented before in 2017 on Vancouver Island in B.C.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs4CAttRnuw

Pic from Terri's video
2019-06-19_16h08_00.jpg
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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RIP 2017 to 2023-2024

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Wed Jun 19, 2019 4:00 pm

:eag: There is an update on DN9 at SOAR from 17th
DN9 has gained 1.5 pounds in 10 days.
See more at this link:
https://soarraptors.org/patients/dn9/
Still looking for E9 :rh: October 12, 2019
Harriet Forever :brknhrt: March 2023

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Thu Jun 20, 2019 12:15 am

Sunnybird1995 wrote:
Wed Jun 19, 2019 4:00 pm
:eag: There is an update on DN9 at SOAR from 17th
DN9 has gained 1.5 pounds in 10 days.
See more at this link:
https://soarraptors.org/patients/dn9/
Merci Sunnybird ! also one update for D32 they are both in the same enclosure with others...

New video from Terri, thanks to her about which one i call "Spunky II"
Red tailed hawklet in Bald Eagle's Nest
I went back out to check on the little red-tailed hawklet in the eagle's nest today! The little one seems to be doing well! Temperature was HOT here again today, over 100 degrees Farenheit! So the adult was providing shade for the little ones! The adult was panting which helps to cool them down! All seems to be going well so far!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw5MyZVtVqA
a pic from the video
2019-06-20_09h08_15.jpg
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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RIP 2017 to 2023-2024

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by laniebelle » Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:43 am

Sunnybird, the Mississippi River sunsets and sunrises are always so gorgeous. Thanks for posting here.

Pacale, I always enjoy your comments and photos about Smola, when you have the time.

Mimi, always nice to see you here.

Philjo, Wow - a Spunky II. That's exciting. Sounds like it is in Redding, California?

Here is a post from RRP Director John Howe, thanking all of the volunteers who helped in the rescue of D32, D33, and DN9 (from RRP's Facebook page):
It’s time to reflect on the past several weeks and the series of events that happened after our eaglets left their nests early. Now that all three eaglets have been found and are getting the care they need, we wanted to thank the people who generously donated their time and effort to make the rescue of D32, D33, and DN9 possible.

We’d like to start with a big “Thank you!” to followers and fans for the support, assistance, and positive energy that kept volunteers going during a very stressful and critical time. To the rescue team – we can’t thank you enough for generously donating your time and effort to make the rescue of all three eaglets possible. Without your help coordinating activities, watching, searching, recovering, and providing transportation, the eaglets would never have gotten where they needed to go. And we want to give a very special thanks to William Hahn and Andrew Olson, the young Decorah fisherman who found D32 while walking and fishing the creek, and to Garin Minser, the Iowa State student who helped William and Andrew get D32 to the hatchery. In addition to William, Andrew, and Garin, the rescue and care teams included:

Brian Malaise, Natural Resource Biologist and Manager at the Decorah Fish Hatchery
– Searched for and helped rescue D32 and D33
– Transported D33, DN9, and D32Brett Mandernack, Eagle Valley biologist and RRP Board member
– Searched for D32
Bryce McCarthy, seasonal Hatchery staff
– Searched for D32 and helped rescue D33
Caleb Chyle, volunteer
– Searched for D32
Chris Larson, Hatchery Technician
– Searched for and helped rescue D33
Craig Chyle, volunteer
– Searched for D32 and D33 and helped rescue D33
David and Ann Lynch, RRP Board member and wife
– Coordinated rescue and transportation efforts for all three eaglets
Dave Kester, RRP Master Bander and Board member
– Helped assess D33 and rescued DN9
Evan Lutkengaus, seasonal Hatchery staff
– Searched for D32 and helped rescue D33
John Dingley, RRP Board member
– Searched for and assessed DN9
Kay Neumann, executive director of Saving Our Avian Resources (SOAR) and SOAR staff and volunteers
– Collectively drove over 1,600 miles to transport the 3 birds to SOAR at separate times
– Currently providing treatment and care to D32, D33, and DN9
Kayden Anderlik, volunteer
– Searched for D32 and helped rescue D33
Dr. Laura Johnson, DVM and RRP Board memberProvided emergency care and overnight observation for DN9
Nora Hensley
– Helped monitor Mom and Dad’s flight paths and searched for D32
Patti Brice (volunteer)
– Helped search for D32 and assisted in the transport of D33, DN9, and D32
Rich Meredith (volunteer)
– Searched for and assessed DN9
Robin Brumm (volunteer)
– Helped monitor Mom and Dad’s flight paths and searched for D32
Ryan Schmitz, biologist and colleague of Brett Mandernack at Eagle Valley
– Searched for D32
Camera Operators
– Helped us keep up with events at both sites
Moderators
– Our chat and Facebook moderators went above and beyond to respond to an outpouring of questions, worries, love, and grief. Our social platforms were overwhelmed – literally! – by people who were concerned about the eagles. Our moderators did a wonderful job responding to them.
Laniebelle
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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 gemini » Thu Jun 20, 2019 12:10 pm

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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Fri Jun 21, 2019 1:33 am

Yes Lanie, around Redding Ca
and 3 more vids from Terri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipqeLFKiMI8 Red tailed hawklet hanging with the 2 eaglets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0HN3ia9k4o Red tailed Hawklet Feeding by Adult Eagle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7ig_T02kRc Red-tailed Hawklet in Eagle's Nest~ Feeding Time
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by laniebelle » Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:32 am

D32 June 20, 2019 Update ~

D32 is remaining quiet and content. The splint / cast seems to be staying in place. Still being offered cut-up food so no need to stand on food to rip / tear. Kay will not worry about a weight or a beak depth measurement until possibly the next trip to the veterinarian (no the appointment is not scheduled). Limited handling means limited stress. So... basically, no news is good news.
Laniebelle
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:21 pm

A nice calm evening at the Mississippi River Flyway Cam.
72 degrees in LaCrosse
https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams ... laska-cam/

Thank you Laniebelle for update on D32.
Hope we can hear more about Spunky II, Philjo.
All is well.
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:52 am

Good Saturday Morning Everyone.
:coffee2:
A beautiful Saturday Sunrise on the Mississippi River Flyway Cam.
https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams ... laska-cam/
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Sat Jun 22, 2019 8:59 am

Beautiful sun rise Sunnybird !

At Notre-Dame Pa the 3 guys ND7, ND8 and ND9 are ready to fly, old enought
yesterday 1st fledged at 17h14 viewtopic.php?p=215332#p215332 confirmed here viewtopic.php?p=215338#p215338

And today, at 06h14 ans 07h27 2 fledged (the same or not, i can't say) 06h14
2019-06-22_17h43_21.jpg
2019-06-22_17h43_41.jpg
07h27
2019-06-22_17h44_59.jpg
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Sunnybird1995 » Sat Jun 22, 2019 9:06 am

Merci Philjo for the ND fledges. :)

I just saw a June 17th update on D27.
There is a neat tracking map and update at:
https://www.raptorresource.org/2019/06/ ... atest-map/
Way to go D27 :woohoo:
Still looking for E9 :rh: October 12, 2019
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Re: EAGLE Chatters Nest

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Jun 23, 2019 1:17 am

and an update for DN9 and D33 here from SOAR viewtopic.php?p=215588#p215588
Thanks to IrishEyes !
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