Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Nest Cam Round-up: White Rock, White-bellied Sea Eagle, Dyfi Osprey

No fledge yet at the White Rock nest.



One of the eaglets did a big wing stretch, reaching way below the edge of the nest.

Look out below! That's a lot of poop! (Compare to one of the other pictures...)

Here is another one of Christian Sasse's pictures of the White Rock eaglets -- posted here with his permission. Aren't they beautiful!?

I got a couple of s'caps of the White-bellied Sea Eagles.


I got to see the eggs during a nest exchange.


And then more incubating...

I got this s'cap of the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust's Dyfi Osprey Project nest just now. The babies are kinda spooning. And one of the parents is perched on the edge of the nest, keeping the watch...


Reese is back! He has gotten the Center for Conservation Biology's EagleTrak blog up to date. Here's a link to a July 7th update on Bald Eagle Grace -- including pictures. And there's a July 8th update on Bald Eagle Camellia. And there's a July 9th update for Grace -- including pictures. Bald Eagle NX is tracked by the Wildlife Center of Virginia, and she checked in too. NX seems to have found a spot that she likes!

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