Monday, July 28, 2014

Nest Cam Round-up: Berry College Bluebird, Africam Black Eagle, Dyfi Osprey, White-bellied Sea Eagle, and White Rock

The day after tomorrow starts hatch watch at the Berry College Bluebird nest.

There is a large feather laying in the Africam Black Eagle nest. I wonder if it's one of the adult's feathers?

While trying to find pictures of individual Black Eagle feathers, I came across this picture that was taken right after a Black Eagle in flight went poo. Pretty impressive! And I did also find this picture that shows the individual feathers. It looks like one of the adults lost a feather in the nest.

There's some spider web across the camera at the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust's Dyfi Osprey Project  nest.

It's a pretty day at the White-bellied Sea Eagle nest.

It was late in the day when I checked the White Rock nest, giving me some neat silhouettes, preening the tail feathers in this first s'cap.

Appearing headless while preening.

Preening the wing-pit.

And a profile shot.

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