Wednesday, November 20, 2013

SW and NE Florida Bald Eagle Nests Have Two Eggs Each, Pam Monahan's Blog and Pictures, Recycling or Disposing of Used Deep Fryer Oil, Keeping Wildlife Wild

The SW Florida Eagle Nest has a second egg. Now we wait to see if the NE or SW Florida Nests with have a third egg... I checked in on the two nests this evening and find similar poses. SW pic is first.
 
 
And someone is home at the Berry College Eagle Nest. (And most of the plucked feathers are gone from the nest tonight.)


Pam Monahan has a blog entry about the pictures she took on 11/18 of Bald Eagle HK. This is so cool, being able to get the explanation about what's happening in the pictures... She has also posted two new pictures on HK taken today on her photography site.
 
If you like to deep fry your Thanksgiving turkey, don't pour the used oil down the drain! If you live in Hampton or Newport News, you can turn it in for recycling. Check this link for details and for other tips to keep the sewer system free of clogs. If you live elsewhere, check with your city about a recycling program. If a recycling program is not available, then go to the above link to find proper ways to dispose of used oil.


This is a sad story about an elk that had to be put down because it was too acclimated to humans. The elk no longer showed a proper fear of humans and was willing to engage people. Unfortunately, that poses a danger to people and the elk had to be put down. Please do your part to keep wildlife wild!

1 comment:

  1. Glad you found my blog, Chris. I really appreciate you mentioning that. And I appreciate all the information you are posting about the environment and wildlife.

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