Sunday, November 17, 2013

Eggs! NE Florida and SW Florida Bald Eagle Nests, Pam Monahan's New Pictures of Bald Eagle HK, Locations for Bald Eagles Camellia, KE, and NX, CCB's Osprey Tracking, Ferruginous Hawk Nests on Feathered Photography Blog

We have nests active! The NE Florida nest has two eggs already, laid exactly three days apart. I looked in just now and found Mom on the nest:

The SW Florida nest has an egg. I looked in just now in time to see an egg roll:

Pam Monahan has posted 37 new pictures of Bald Eagle HK taken on 11/14 and 11/16. You can see he still has a little bit of a dirty eye stripe. I wonder if he's old enough to reproduce this nesting season...

Bald Eagle Camellia is dumpster diving at his 11/15 check-in.
Bald Eagle KE isn't being very adventurous, with a check-in on 11/16.
Bald Eagle NX has been spending her time on the Upper Machadoc Creek. She's had some missing data points. I hope her transmitter isn't running down...

The Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) has tracked three Osprey this past year. It's amazing to see how far they migrate. Here's a link to the page where their migrations was tracked. Thanks to Ann for pointed out this page on the Norfolk Eagles Forum.

Ron Dudley has a post on his Feathered Photography blog about the different nests of the Ferruginous Hawk. Very neat to see the different examples. The bottom two nests look like pieces of art to me...

4 comments:

  1. Yeah! Eagles to watch! thanx for the warning ;-)

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    1. I know! So egg-citing! I forgot to include links to the cameras -- check my post for today 11/18...

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  2. If you only knew how I missed this since mom and dad Norfolk....

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    1. A lot of us feel the same way. We had some golden years with the NBG Eagle Cam...

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