Sunday, December 15, 2013

Bald Eagles Dad Norfolk and DT, Center For Conservation Biology's Eagle Nest Blog Article About Their Transmitter Program, Bald Eagle Camellia's Location, New Post About Bald Eagle HK on Pam Monahan's Notes From The Nest Blog

Quick post today. Mike Inman posted a link to his pictures of Bald Eagles Dad Norfolk and DT (Dirty Tail) on the Norfolk Eagles Forum.

There's a great item on the Center for Conservation Biology Eagle Nest Blog site about the success of the program to put transmitters on Bald Eagles. What a great article!

Bald Eagle Camellia's transmitter (solar powered) finally got enough sunshine to send a signal. See where he's at... Be sure to read the comments as well, since Reese gives some details regarding the transmitters.

Pam Monahan has a new post about Bald Eagle HK on her Notes from the Nest Blog. I like the second picture, with the fish tail hanging down... And I like the sunset pic... Oh, what the heck! I like all three of them!

2 comments:

  1. are you watching the black eagle in South Africa on Ustream? it is so hard to watch, he hasn't eaten in two days.I feel so sorry for him..Sometimes nature is so hard! Hope he gets some food today..http://www.ustream.tv/channel/africam-black-eagle

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  2. Hi Conny. I hadn't been watching this nest. Check my post for tonight! What a beautify setting! And there's good news regarding the food situation...

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