Thursday, July 17, 2014

Nest Cam Round-up: White Rock, Two Harbors, Africam Black Eagle, Dyfi Osprey, White Bellied Sea Eagle, and Berry College Bluebird (4 eggs!), and Bald Eagle NX Checked In

I brought up the White Rock cam today and found an empty nest... Here's another one of Christian Sasse's pictures from this nest. This is a great shot! You can tell that the two eaglets know what a food delivery looks like!

The Two Harbors fledgling K43 is spending the night at the nest tonight.

The Africam Black Eagle chick was snuggled up to the yucky wall this morning...

I brought up the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust's Dyfi Osprey Project nest right after a fish delivery and found everyone in the nest.


Dad took off and left Mom to feed the chicks.


This baby has to take care of business before eating. First a stretch...

Then a step back for a poop shoot.

I found Dad incubating the eggs when I brought up the White-bellied Sea Eagle cam. He had his back to the wind and was getting his feathers ruffled.

Mom arrived at the nest with a graceful landing.


She wanted Dad to move, first head-butting him...

Then pushing at him with her chest.

She didn't give him an inch of space.

She settled in to incubate and Dad took a flying leap off of the nest.

I've brought up the Berry College Bluebird cam a few times and it was down and the people in chat seemed agitated -- like we were missing something. Finally today I got a picture and lookey here!

Mom was fit-testing the nest bowl, but not incubating full time. That will come once all of the eggs are laid.

There's her pretty face!

Bald Eagle NX checked in.

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