Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
SATURDAY , AUGUST 31 , 2019
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~ Moving on up! ~
The four hatch-year bald eagles in the 20x60' flight pen have mastered taking food items out of the water, flying, turning, and landing. Next up in their rehabilitation process is to build stamina and social skills.
To accomplish these next tasks, D33, DN9, Allamakee, and Calmar have all moved to the 100’ flight pen! As part of the moving process, weights and beak depth measurements were taken again (since they could still be growing!). Both females (D33 and DN9) weigh in at 10 pounds and have a tish more depth to their beaks. There was no change noted for the two males.
The photo shows all four of them up on the far back perch. They are sitting under a skylight panel so they look washed out. Plus close-up photos of three of the four. Somehow Allamakee didn’t get his photo taken.
D32 is still rooming with Decorah. He spends much of his time on the padded perch looking out the window and only is seen on the ground for food and a bath. He continues to stretch out that right leg and move the toes. How long will D32 stay in this flight pen? The more he can gently use his right leg and foot, the better. D32 is only 12 weeks post-surgery. That’s really not a very long time and is too soon to put flight pressure on that leg. Think of a human who had surgery to stabilize a broken bone, they wouldn’t be running 12 weeks post-surgery.
SOAR - Saving Our Avian Resources
~ Moving on up! ~
The four hatch-year bald eagles in the 20x60' flight pen have mastered taking food items out of the water, flying, turning, and landing. Next up in their rehabilitation process is to build stamina and social skills.
To accomplish these next tasks, D33, DN9, Allamakee, and Calmar have all moved to the 100’ flight pen! As part of the moving process, weights and beak depth measurements were taken again (since they could still be growing!). Both females (D33 and DN9) weigh in at 10 pounds and have a tish more depth to their beaks. There was no change noted for the two males.
The photo shows all four of them up on the far back perch. They are sitting under a skylight panel so they look washed out. Plus close-up photos of three of the four. Somehow Allamakee didn’t get his photo taken.
D32 is still rooming with Decorah. He spends much of his time on the padded perch looking out the window and only is seen on the ground for food and a bath. He continues to stretch out that right leg and move the toes. How long will D32 stay in this flight pen? The more he can gently use his right leg and foot, the better. D32 is only 12 weeks post-surgery. That’s really not a very long time and is too soon to put flight pressure on that leg. Think of a human who had surgery to stabilize a broken bone, they wouldn’t be running 12 weeks post-surgery.
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Thanks Bev for the good news and pics !
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One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Goodnight/morning everyone, Bonjour Bev, …!
From From RRP's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/RaptorResourceProject/ and one pic from the video The video:
Eaglets gain flight skills https://www.facebook.com/42222916452838 ... 0NzUzOTc5/
From From RRP's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/RaptorResourceProject/ and one pic from the video The video:
Eaglets gain flight skills https://www.facebook.com/42222916452838 ... 0NzUzOTc5/
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Thanks Philjo ~ Beautiful to watch
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
FRIDAY , SEPT. 20 , 2019
Exciting News
SOAR - Saving Our Avian Resources
53 mins ·
Yes, D33, DN9, Allamakee, and Calmar have taken their “wild maiden flight.” If you watched the video with the post titled “Gaining flight strength” you saw much improvement in flight skills in each of these young eagles. These eagles showed Kay they were ready… so back to the 20 x 60’ flight pen with the soft-release window.
https://www.facebook.com/42222916452838 ... 627755828/
On 18 September 2019, trail cameras and the GoPro were turned on in hopes of getting their leaving on video, the window was opened… Kay reported that an osprey flew overhead as everything was getting set. For many of us, an osprey flyover is good karma!
One by one these bald eagles “flew the coop” in a very short time. DN9 is the “ring leader” and it looks like they followed each other out… not wanting to get left behind. The timer on one trail camera indicates all left within 25 minutes of DN9 leaving. “They were ready,” Kay said.
In Kay’s years of raptor rehabilitation and soft-releasing falcons, hawks, osprey, barn owls, and bald eagles, she has witnessed birds leaving right away to some hanging back, a bit tentative on their departure. With that, she was conservative in her estimate on how long it would take for these four bald eagles to disperse.
Now that you’ve watched the video a time or three, raise your hand if you noticed that each is sporting new jewelry? Yes, these four bald eagles have an official USGS band. Years ago, Kay was a sub-permittee on a banding permit, so she and her husband have the experience of banding bald eagles. Kay talked with Brett Mandernack of Eagle Valley Nature Preserve as he has banded young bald eagles (including from the Decorah nest) as part of his research project looking at juvenile dispersal and travel behavior. Would Brett consider banding these four?
Obviously he said yes. But not without some contemplation and also checking with the banding lab to make sure it was allowable to band rehabilitated birds. Brett said initially he was interested in banding D33 and DN9, but when he realized that this group of four would be rehabilitating together, he thought banding all four eagles could lead to interesting information. Brett also said that he hopes to not have any band returns for about 25+ years so the next generation of eagle researchers will have that interesting information!
We understand that this news is a tad bittersweet as we no longer can share pictures and videos. Please be comforted by the fact that they are now living the eagle life they were destined to have.
So, your next burning questions are about D32. Will D32 be banded? The plan is to NOT band D32. Will D32 be released? That is our hope. But first, not only does D32 need time in the 100’ flight pen, the 20 x 60’ pen will be used to soft release some red-tailed hawks and then peregrine falcons (or vice versa). When D32 moves to a larger flight pen, we’ll try to get video then.
Thank you for the positive vibes and your support this "eagle summer."
Exciting News
SOAR - Saving Our Avian Resources
53 mins ·
Yes, D33, DN9, Allamakee, and Calmar have taken their “wild maiden flight.” If you watched the video with the post titled “Gaining flight strength” you saw much improvement in flight skills in each of these young eagles. These eagles showed Kay they were ready… so back to the 20 x 60’ flight pen with the soft-release window.
https://www.facebook.com/42222916452838 ... 627755828/
On 18 September 2019, trail cameras and the GoPro were turned on in hopes of getting their leaving on video, the window was opened… Kay reported that an osprey flew overhead as everything was getting set. For many of us, an osprey flyover is good karma!
One by one these bald eagles “flew the coop” in a very short time. DN9 is the “ring leader” and it looks like they followed each other out… not wanting to get left behind. The timer on one trail camera indicates all left within 25 minutes of DN9 leaving. “They were ready,” Kay said.
In Kay’s years of raptor rehabilitation and soft-releasing falcons, hawks, osprey, barn owls, and bald eagles, she has witnessed birds leaving right away to some hanging back, a bit tentative on their departure. With that, she was conservative in her estimate on how long it would take for these four bald eagles to disperse.
Now that you’ve watched the video a time or three, raise your hand if you noticed that each is sporting new jewelry? Yes, these four bald eagles have an official USGS band. Years ago, Kay was a sub-permittee on a banding permit, so she and her husband have the experience of banding bald eagles. Kay talked with Brett Mandernack of Eagle Valley Nature Preserve as he has banded young bald eagles (including from the Decorah nest) as part of his research project looking at juvenile dispersal and travel behavior. Would Brett consider banding these four?
Obviously he said yes. But not without some contemplation and also checking with the banding lab to make sure it was allowable to band rehabilitated birds. Brett said initially he was interested in banding D33 and DN9, but when he realized that this group of four would be rehabilitating together, he thought banding all four eagles could lead to interesting information. Brett also said that he hopes to not have any band returns for about 25+ years so the next generation of eagle researchers will have that interesting information!
We understand that this news is a tad bittersweet as we no longer can share pictures and videos. Please be comforted by the fact that they are now living the eagle life they were destined to have.
So, your next burning questions are about D32. Will D32 be banded? The plan is to NOT band D32. Will D32 be released? That is our hope. But first, not only does D32 need time in the 100’ flight pen, the 20 x 60’ pen will be used to soft release some red-tailed hawks and then peregrine falcons (or vice versa). When D32 moves to a larger flight pen, we’ll try to get video then.
Thank you for the positive vibes and your support this "eagle summer."
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
God speed DN9, D33,Allamkee and Calmar... Fly free , stay safe.. happy hunting .. enjoy your freedom and keeping good thoughts for D32
A Huge thank you to SOAR
A Huge thank you to SOAR
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Such wonderful but bittersweet news. May D9, D33, Calmar and Allamakee soar high and free and may your crops always be full. Thank you SOAR a d thank you Bev for sharing this news.
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Merci Bev !
Great News !
It's done !
My beautiful friend DN9 is free !
Fly Free, Fly high with always a full crop, DN9 !
All the pics are from the video from SOAR Thanks to SOAR https://www.facebook.com/SOAR-Saving-Ou ... 164528389/
the video of the release https://www.facebook.com/42222916452838 ... 627755828/
Great News !
It's done !
My beautiful friend DN9 is free !
Fly Free, Fly high with always a full crop, DN9 !
All the pics are from the video from SOAR Thanks to SOAR https://www.facebook.com/SOAR-Saving-Ou ... 164528389/
the video of the release https://www.facebook.com/42222916452838 ... 627755828/
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Finally, they will be back soon!
https://www.raptorresource.org/2019/10/ ... ouncement/
Looking forward to seeing these two nests again.
https://www.raptorresource.org/2019/10/ ... ouncement/
Looking forward to seeing these two nests again.
In an eagle there is all the wisdom of the world. Lame Deer
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Thanks jwin for letting us knowjwin36 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 5:10 amFinally, they will be back soon!
https://www.raptorresource.org/2019/10/ ... ouncement/
Looking forward to seeing these two nests again.
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
very good to know Jwin,jwin36 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 5:10 amFinally, they will be back soon!
https://www.raptorresource.org/2019/10/ ... ouncement/
Looking forward to seeing these two nests again.
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
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Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Last news from SOAR
https://www.facebook.com/SOAR-Saving-Ou ... 164528389/
Now to answer some questions…
Have DN9, Allamakee, D33, and Calmar been seen since their soft-release at SOAR?
Juvenile eagles were seen perching and soaring in the area for about one week plus, then, no more sightings.
One juvenile was seen perched on a neighbor’s shed, but as Kay’s vehicle approached, the eagle took flight and soared over the nearby creek.
What has D32 been up to and do you have recent pictures?
D32 (and Decorah) are incredibly camera-shy and turn their backs to the door when Kay goes in to feed or freshen the water pans. Sorry, no new pictures.
D32 continues to be a good eater and takes the short flights from the food and water pan to the perch. Kay is hoping to get the current 20x60’ occupants moved out in the next week or so and then move some eagles into the 20x60’ flight pen, including D32, for initial flight training.
https://www.facebook.com/SOAR-Saving-Ou ... 164528389/
https://www.facebook.com/SOAR-Saving-Ou ... 164528389/
Now to answer some questions…
Have DN9, Allamakee, D33, and Calmar been seen since their soft-release at SOAR?
Juvenile eagles were seen perching and soaring in the area for about one week plus, then, no more sightings.
One juvenile was seen perched on a neighbor’s shed, but as Kay’s vehicle approached, the eagle took flight and soared over the nearby creek.
What has D32 been up to and do you have recent pictures?
D32 (and Decorah) are incredibly camera-shy and turn their backs to the door when Kay goes in to feed or freshen the water pans. Sorry, no new pictures.
D32 continues to be a good eater and takes the short flights from the food and water pan to the perch. Kay is hoping to get the current 20x60’ occupants moved out in the next week or so and then move some eagles into the 20x60’ flight pen, including D32, for initial flight training.
https://www.facebook.com/SOAR-Saving-Ou ... 164528389/
E9: 7 yo / † E14 †
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
They are back and the view is gorgeous!
In an eagle there is all the wisdom of the world. Lame Deer
Re: Decorah North (Iowa) - 2018/19
Monday , October 14, 2019
Thanks jwin I just peeked in and nest is empty
3:26pm
Thanks jwin I just peeked in and nest is empty
3:26pm